Study Rafanelli et al. (2000): study IT 1995
- Public
- Remitted mental out-patients and controls, Italy, 199?
- Sample
- Respondents
- N = 40
- Non Response
- 0
- Assessment
- Questionnaire: Paper & Pencil Interview (PAPI)
Correlate
- Authors's Label
- Self-acceptance
- Our Classification
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- Remarks
- Ryff's Scales of Psychological Well-Being (PWB), subscale Self-Acceptance
- Distribution
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Patients: M= 4,3; SD=3,7
Controls: M=10,9; SD=2,7 - Operationalization
- Selfreport on 12 questions:
a: I feel like many of the people I know have gotten more out of life than I have
b: In general, I feel confident and positive about myself
c: When I compare myself to friends and acquaintances, it makes me feel good about who I am
d: My attitude about myself is probably not as positive as most people feel about themselves
e: I made some mistakes in the past, but I feel that in all everything has worked out for the best
f: The past had its ups and downs, but in general, I wouldn't want to change it
g: In many ways, I feel disappointed about my achievements in life
h: When I look at the story of my life, I am pleased with how things have turned out
i: When I look at the story of my life, I am pleased about how things have turned out
j: When I look at the story of my life, I am pleased with how things have turned out so far
k: I like most parts of my personality
l: I like most aspects of my personality.
Rated on a 6-point numerical scale: (1= strongly disagree to 6= strongly agree)