Psychometric properties of the cognitive emotion regulation questionnaire: Chinese version

X Zhu, RP Auerbach, S Yao, JRZ Abela, J Xiao…�- Cognition &�…, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
X Zhu, RP Auerbach, S Yao, JRZ Abela, J Xiao, X Tong
Cognition & Emotion, 2008Taylor & Francis
The aim of the present study was to develop a Chinese version of the Cognitive Emotion
Regulation Questionnaire (CERQ-C) and to examine its psychometric properties in a sample
of Chinese university students. The English version of the Cognitive Emotion Regulation
Questionnaire was translated and back-translated prior to its administration to 791
participants recruited from two universities in Changsha, Hunan (China). Internal
consistency, test–retest reliability, inter-scale reliability, and factorial validity were analysed�…
The aim of the present study was to develop a Chinese version of the Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (CERQ-C) and to examine its psychometric properties in a sample of Chinese university students. The English version of the Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire was translated and back-translated prior to its administration to 791 participants recruited from two universities in Changsha, Hunan (China). Internal consistency, test–retest reliability, inter-scale reliability, and factorial validity were analysed. The CERQ-C exhibited: (1) moderate internal consistency (Cronbach's α=.83); (2) a mean inter-class correlation coefficient of .79; (3) a mean inter-item correlation coefficient of .09; and (4) moderate test–retest reliability (.64). Confirmatory factor analyses supported the original CERQ nine-factor model. Finally, with respect to criterion validity, several CERQ-C subscales were uniquely associated with symptoms of depression and anxiety.
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