Assessing rumination in response to illness: the development and validation of the Multidimensional Rumination in Illness Scale (MRIS)

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H. Soo
K. A. Sherman
M. Kangas
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[1] Macquarie University,Centre for Emotional Health, Department of Psychology, Faculty of Human Sciences
[2] University of Sydney,Westmead Breast Cancer Institute, Westmead Hospital
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Journal of Behavioral Medicine | 2014年 / 37卷
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Rumination; Scale; Illness; Reliability; Validity;
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The cognitive style of rumination extends existing cognitive models of emotional response to illness. In the absence of a specific measure, we developed the Multidimensional Rumination in Illness Scale (MRIS). In Study 1, an initial 60-item pool was tested, followed by confirmation of the factor structure in Study 2. In Study 1 participants (n = 185) completed the pilot version of the MRIS, then in Study 2 (n = 163) a reduced 41-item model was tested. Study 1: Exploratory factor analysis of a reduced 32-item scale indicated an initial four-factor solution for the MRIS (Intrusion, Brooding, Instrumental, Preventability), with satisfactory internal consistency and stable factor structure across gender. Study 2: Following scale revision, confirmatory factor analysis substantiated the adequacy of a three-factor MRIS structure, and good internal consistency, test-rest reliability, and concurrent and discriminant validity was demonstrated for the MRIS. The MRIS exhibited good psychometric properties in the current sample, providing a comprehensive assessment of the cognitive style of rumination in the context of physical illness.
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