Validation of the Korean Version of Culturally Responsive Experiences in Close Relationships–Short Form

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The authors developed and validated the Korean version of the Experiences in Close Relationships—Short Form (K-ECRR-SF) with the goal of developing a culturally responsive scale. In study 1, a Rasch analysis was conducted on the 36 original items in the ECR-Revised (ECR-R) to select items that best represent anxiety and avoidance subscales by considering cultural equivalence. In study 2, confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was conducted for the selected 12 items with a different sample. The factor structures of the ECR-R and K-ECRR-SF through CFA were then compared through CFA. In addition, the K-ECRR-SF items were tested for related constructs (i.e., reassurance and support seeking, loneliness, dyadic satisfaction, depression, anxiety, and fear of intimacy) to its criterion evidence. The newly developed K-ECRR-SF is confirmed to be valid and culturally responsive scale in measuring attachment in Korea.

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Lee, J. yeon, Kim, Y. K., & Shin, Y. J. (2023). Validation of the Korean Version of Culturally Responsive Experiences in Close Relationships–Short Form. International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 45(1), 57–81. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10447-023-09503-6

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