Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7252232 | Personality and Individual Differences | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The Experiences in Close Relationships Scale - Revised Child version (ECR-RC; Brenning, Soenens, Braet, & Bosmans, 2011a) is a valuable tool for measuring anxious and avoidant attachment to parents in middle childhood and adolescence. However, given its substantial length, the present study aimed to develop an abridged ECR-RC. Four separate samples were used to attain this goal. First (Sample 1, NÂ =Â 1880; MÂ =Â 12Â years), item selection resulted in a 12-item version, comprising six items for attachment anxiety and six items for attachment avoidance. Next, psychometric properties of this brief ECR-RC were investigated in Sample 1 and cross-validated in an older sample (Sample 2, NÂ =Â 310; MÂ =Â 16Â years) and in a clinical sample (Sample 3, NÂ =Â 99; MÂ =Â 14Â years). In all three samples, comparison of the full and reduced ECR-RC revealed similar psychometric properties. In a final sample (Sample 4, NÂ =Â 110; MÂ =Â 18Â years), we assessed reliability, factor structure and validity when administering the 12-item ECR-RC as a stand-alone instrument. In conclusion, the brief ECR-RC showed excellent reliability and validity.
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Authors
Katrijn Brenning, Stijn Van Petegem, Janne Vanhalst, Bart Soenens,