ویژگی های روانسنجی نسخه ایرانی پرسشنامه ماشدگی زناشویی

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1 دانش آموخته کارشناسی ارشد مشاورة خانواده، گروه روان‌شناسی مشاوره و تربیتی، دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد، مشهد، ایران.

2 دانشیار گروه روان‌شناسی مشاوره و تربیتی، دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد، مشهد، ایران.

10.22067/tpccp.2025.85490.1595

چکیده

هدف: درک وابستگی متقابل زوج‌ها و هویت متقابل همسر سازه‌ای کلیدی در تحقیق پیرامون خانواده و زوج‌درمانی می‌باشد. در همین راستا، نیاز به ابزاری خود - سنجی که ابعاد شناختی، عاطفی و رفتاری درک زوج‌ها از وابستگی متقابل ایشان که ماشدگی نامیده می‌شود را بسنجد کاربردی به نظر می‌رسد.هدف پژوهش حاضرارزیابی پایایی و روایی پرسشنامه ماشدگی در جامعه ایران می باشد.
 روش: در پژوهشی توصیفی - همبستگی از نوع انطباق یابی، تعداد نمونه در دسترس 623 نفر انتخاب شده و پرسشنامه‌های ماشدگی، راهبردهای مقابله‌ای زوج‌ها، آزار عاطفی، سازگاری زناشویی و طرح‌واره در اختیار ایشان قرار گرفت.
 یافته­‌ها: میزان همسانی درونی در نمونه نهایی 0/95 و میزان نسبت روایی محتوایی و شاخص روایی محتوایی به ترتیب 0/87و 0/85  به دست آمد. نتایج تحلیل عاملی اکتشافی، وجود یک عامل که تبیین کننده 58/06 واریانس بود را نشان داده و 17 گویه پرسشنامه ماشدگی، بار عاملی در بازه 0/63 تا 0/83 داشته‌اند. همچنین بین پرسشنامه ماشدگی با مقیاس سبک­های مقابله با استرس مشترک از پرسشنامه راهبردهای مقابله‌ای زوج­ها و مقیاس توافق دونفره پرسشنامه سازگاری زناشویی همبستگی مثبت و معنادار به میزان 0/68 و 0/71 و بین پرسشنامه ماشدگی با پرسش‌نامه‌های آزار عاطفی و طرح‌واره بی اعتمادی، همبستگی منفی و معنادار به میزان 0/63- و 0/20- به دست آمد که تأیید کننده روایی همگرا و واگرای این پرسشنامه می­باشد.
 نتیجه: با توجه به نتایج به دست آمده پرسشنامه ماشدگی در جامعه ایرانی، انطباق یابی شده و قابلیت استفاده پژوهشی و بالینی را دارد.      

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