Construct Validity of the Mentalization Scale (MentS) Within a Mixed Psychiatric Sample
Introduction: The concept of mentalizing is nowadays widely used in research as well as in clinical practice. Despite its popularity, the development of an economic assessment is still challenging. The Mentalization Scale appears to be a promising measurement with good psychometric properties but la...
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doaj-fa1d1fa26a1e4d0b8d0da855f9bc4b362021-06-03T15:11:04ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782021-05-011210.3389/fpsyg.2021.608214608214Construct Validity of the Mentalization Scale (MentS) Within a Mixed Psychiatric SampleFelix Richter0Dagmar Steinmair1Dagmar Steinmair2Dagmar Steinmair3Henriette Löffler-Stastka4Department of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, AustriaDepartment of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, AustriaKarl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences, Krems, AustriaDepartment of Ophthalmology, Oculoplastics and Orbital Surgery, Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences, Sankt Pölten, AustriaDepartment of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, AustriaIntroduction: The concept of mentalizing is nowadays widely used in research as well as in clinical practice. Despite its popularity, the development of an economic assessment is still challenging. The Mentalization Scale appears to be a promising measurement with good psychometric properties but lacking convergent validity with the Reflective Functioning Scale.Objective: This study aims to test the construct validity of the Mentalization Scale through correlations with the gold standard, the Reflective Functioning Scale, within a clinical sample. Furthermore, it was of interest to replicate its internal consistency.Methods: Twenty-six inpatients of an acute psychiatric ward in Vienna were given the Mentalization Scale (MentS). They were interviewed with the Brief Reflective Function Interview, which was coded with the Reflective Functioning Scale. Correlations and internal consistency were calculated.Results: Concerning the primary aim of this study, the validity was satisfactory for the MentS whole-scale mentalizing as well as for the subscales self- and other-oriented mentalizing. Internal consistency was lower to the findings of the developer and close to the 0.70 threshold.Conclusion: Our findings could foster the psychometric properties of the MentS. Furthermore, the MentS seems to be a promising measurement tool for detecting different dimensions of reflective functioning. Limitations and further research are discussed.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.608214/fullmentalization scalementalizingreflective functioning scalepsychiatryvalidity |
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Construct Validity of the Mentalization Scale (MentS) Within a Mixed Psychiatric Sample |
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Construct Validity of the Mentalization Scale (MentS) Within a Mixed Psychiatric Sample |
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Introduction: The concept of mentalizing is nowadays widely used in research as well as in clinical practice. Despite its popularity, the development of an economic assessment is still challenging. The Mentalization Scale appears to be a promising measurement with good psychometric properties but lacking convergent validity with the Reflective Functioning Scale.Objective: This study aims to test the construct validity of the Mentalization Scale through correlations with the gold standard, the Reflective Functioning Scale, within a clinical sample. Furthermore, it was of interest to replicate its internal consistency.Methods: Twenty-six inpatients of an acute psychiatric ward in Vienna were given the Mentalization Scale (MentS). They were interviewed with the Brief Reflective Function Interview, which was coded with the Reflective Functioning Scale. Correlations and internal consistency were calculated.Results: Concerning the primary aim of this study, the validity was satisfactory for the MentS whole-scale mentalizing as well as for the subscales self- and other-oriented mentalizing. Internal consistency was lower to the findings of the developer and close to the 0.70 threshold.Conclusion: Our findings could foster the psychometric properties of the MentS. Furthermore, the MentS seems to be a promising measurement tool for detecting different dimensions of reflective functioning. Limitations and further research are discussed. |
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