TY - JOUR
T1 - Clarifying the Factor Structure of the Self-Compassion Scale
T2 - Nested Comparisons of Six Confirmatory Factor Analysis Models
AU - Strickland, Noelle J.
AU - Nogueira-Arjona, Raquel
AU - Mackinnon, Sean
AU - Wekerle, Christine
AU - Stewart, Sherry H.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Hogrefe Publishing.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Self-compassion is associated with greater well-being and lower psychopathology. There are mixed findings regarding the factor structure and scoring of the Self-Compassion Scale (SCS). Using confirmatory factor analysis, we tested and conducted nested comparisons of six previously posited factor structures of the SCS. Participants were N = 1,158 Canadian undergraduates (72.8% women, 26.6% men, 0.6% non-binary; Mage = 19.0 years, SD = 2.3). Results best supported a two-factor hierarchical model with six lower-order factors. A general self-compassion factor was not supported at the higher- or lower-order levels; thus, a single total score is not recommended. Given the hierarchical structure, researchers are encouraged to use structural equation models of the SCS with two latent variables: self-caring and self-coldness. A strength of this study is the large sample, while the undergraduate sample may limit generalizability.
AB - Self-compassion is associated with greater well-being and lower psychopathology. There are mixed findings regarding the factor structure and scoring of the Self-Compassion Scale (SCS). Using confirmatory factor analysis, we tested and conducted nested comparisons of six previously posited factor structures of the SCS. Participants were N = 1,158 Canadian undergraduates (72.8% women, 26.6% men, 0.6% non-binary; Mage = 19.0 years, SD = 2.3). Results best supported a two-factor hierarchical model with six lower-order factors. A general self-compassion factor was not supported at the higher- or lower-order levels; thus, a single total score is not recommended. Given the hierarchical structure, researchers are encouraged to use structural equation models of the SCS with two latent variables: self-caring and self-coldness. A strength of this study is the large sample, while the undergraduate sample may limit generalizability.
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U2 - 10.1027/1015-5759/a000672
DO - 10.1027/1015-5759/a000672
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85115824440
SN - 1015-5759
JO - European Journal of Psychological Assessment
JF - European Journal of Psychological Assessment
ER -