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Development and Validation of the Current Experiences of Warmth and Safeness Scale in Community and Residential Care Adolescents.

Laura SantosRúben SousaMaria do Rosário PinheiroDaniel Rijo
Published in: Child psychiatry and human development (2020)
Interpersonal experiences of warmth and safeness have a key role on emotion regulation and social development during childhood and adolescence. This paper presents a new and brief scale designed to assess the adolescents' perception of current experiences of warmth and safeness (CEWSS-A). Its dimensionality and psychometric properties were investigated using a Portuguese sample of 453 adolescents from the community and 319 adolescents from residential care facilities. A confirmatory factor analysis indicated that the 12-item scale has a one-factor measurement model. The CEWSS-A showed adequate internal consistency in the different samples (α > .92) and construct validity in relation to external variables. The CEWSS-A proved to be group invariant. Community adolescents reported a higher frequency of current experiences of warmth and safeness in comparison with residential care participants, and boys showed significantly higher scores than girls, within both samples. The CEWSS-A is an appropriate self-report measure for clinical and research purposes.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • young adults
  • healthcare
  • physical activity
  • psychometric properties
  • palliative care
  • quality improvement
  • depressive symptoms
  • chronic pain