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Korean Journal of Psychology: General

Domains of Self-esteem Appraisal Scale for Koreans (DoSEAS-K): Scale Development and Validation

Korean Journal of Psychology: General / Korean Journal of Psychology: General, (P)1229-067X; (E)2734-1127
2013, v.32 no.1, pp.271-298



Abstract

This study aimed to develop a convenient and psychometrically-sound measure of life domains that are important for Koreans in appraising self-esteem. For this purpose, Domains of Self-esteem Appraisal Scale of Korean(DoSEAS-K) was developed and validated across three studies. DoSEAS-K is composed of 29 items and includes four domains, (a) Social/Objective Ability, (b) Positive Character, (c) Interpersonal Relationship, and (d) Family. Social/Objective Ability domain tapped into areas concerning academic ability, career or occupation, economic status etc. Positive Character domain included items relating to intrapersonal frame of reference(e.g., effort, diligence, values, ethics). Interpersonal Relationship domain involved areas of friendship and relationship in community. Family domain included items with regards to family care and family atmosphere. DoSEAS-K showed appropriate levels of convergent and discriminant validity estimates and sound reliability estimates (both internal consistency and test-retest with a 4-week interval). This study ended with implications and limitations of this scale.

keywords
self-esteem, domain specific, contingency, scale development, 자존감, 평가 영역, 수반성, 척도 개발

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