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Acta de investigación psicológica
versión On-line ISSN 2007-4719versión impresa ISSN 2007-4832
Resumen
PADILLA BAUTISTA, Joaquín Alberto; CRUZ DEL CASTILLO, Cinthia y CRUZ TORRES, Christian Enrique. You Make Me a Better/Worse Person: Validation of the Relational Self-Change Scale in the Mexican Population. Acta de investigación psicol [online]. 2021, vol.11, n.2, pp.24-38. Epub 14-Ene-2022. ISSN 2007-4719. https://doi.org/10.22201/fpsi.20074719e.2021.2.380.
Introduction:
Couple relationships affect the diversity, size and content of the self-concept. The model of Mattingly et al. (2014), coming from an individualistic culture, focuses on explaining the effects of a romantic relationship on self-concept. The two-dimensional model explains the increase and decrease (direction) in the size and diversity of the self-concept and the positive or negative change (valence) in the content of the self-concept. This model provides four factors by which these changes can be analyzed: Self-Expansion, Self-contraction, Self-pruning and Self-adulteration.
Objective:
This research seeks evidence of validity and reliability in the Mexican population of the Relational Self-Change Scale, a scale that measures the two-dimensional model proposed by Mattingly.
Method:
Using a sample of 210 people, an exploratory factor analysis based on polychoric correlations and the use of a multidimensional scaling analysis was performed. Subsequently, using a sample of 242 participants, a conformational factor analysis was carried out to contrast the original solution and the one obtained in this research.
Results:
The different analyses performed show evidence of only two factors, one positive and one negative, which is a more parsimonious model to explain the changes in self-concept due to the couple relationship.
Discussion:
It seems that the Mexican population, which is considered to be a collectivist culture, tends to conceptualize the phenomenon of self-expansion in a different way.
Palabras llave : Self-expansion; Self-concept; Couple; Psychometric validation; Romantic relationship.