%0 Journal Article
%T Validity, Reliability and Factorial Structure of the Self Compassion Scale-Youth Version in the Greek Population
%A Eirini Karakasidou
%A Georgia Raftopoulou
%A Christos Pezirkianidis
%A Anastassios Stalikas
%J Psychology
%P 536-553
%@ 2152-7199
%D 2021
%I Scientific Research Publishing
%R 10.4236/psych.2021.124033
%X The scope of the current research is to
validate the Self-Compassion Scale for Youth (SCS-Y). For this study,
participants (N = 193,
= 11.74) were recruited online. Each participant
completed a battery of self-reported questionnaires. Normality was tested by
examining the distributional indices for each of the SCS-Y items. We then
examined the Pearson r intercorrelations of the SCS-Y items per factor. To test
the predictive model in which SCS-Y items fit, we conducted a confirmatory
factor analysis (CFA). Model fit indices were great: x2 = 1.338 (<3.00), CFI
= 0.90 (¡İ0.90), GFI = 0.92 (>0.90), RMSEA = 0.04 (<0.08) and SRMR =
0.06 (<0.08), which prove that the Greek version of SCS-Y has high construct
validity. We evaluated the internal consistency of the SCS-Y factors using
Cronbach¡¯s alpha (a = 0.64). To further examine the scale¡¯s construct validity,
we examined convergent and discriminant validity by testing the correlations
between other measures and scale¡¯s factor scores. The results revealed that
SCS-Y is a reliable and valid psychometric instrument to measure
self-compassion in Greek youth. Furthermore, it reveals that these findings
extend to the children population between 8 and 14 years old and suggest an
imperative focus for future research and intervention.
%K Self-Compassion
%K Youth
%K Positive Psychology
%K Greek Validation
%K Reliability
%K Validity
%K Psychometric Properties
%U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=108418