کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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343785 | 617201 | 2012 | 7 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

This study examined the psychometric overlap between the Dispositional Hope Scale (DHS; Snyder et al., 1991) and the Verinis, Lichtenberg & Henrich version of the D-A-P-R (Oster & Gould Crone, 2004) as an objective and projective measure of hope among a high-stress population of medical students. Results indicated that the DHS and D-A-P-R were correlated. Students with higher hope scores on the D-A-P-R also had significantly higher DHS scores in agency related beliefs. In addition to theoretical convergence, first year medical students obtained significantly lower scores on the D-A-P-R than second year students, suggesting lower hope on the projective measure. No significant differences were found by student year and the DHS. Future studies would compare the D-A-P-R and a state measure of the DHS.
► Examination of the psychometric overlap between the Dispositional Hope Scale and the D-A-P-R.
► Measurement of hope among a high-stress population of medical students.
► Results indicated that the DHS and D-A-P-R were significantly correlated.
► Students with higher hope scores on the D-A-P-R also had significantly higher DHS scores in agency related beliefs.
► First year medical students obtained significantly lower scores on the D-A-P-R than second year students.
Journal: The Arts in Psychotherapy - Volume 39, Issue 4, September 2012, Pages 272–278