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Validation of an implicit instrument to assess God representations. Part 2: Associations between implicit and explicit measures of God representations and object-relational functioning
Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health Pub Date : 2019-02-04 , DOI: 10.1080/19349637.2019.1569490
Henk P. Stulp 1 , Gerrit G. Glas 2 , Liesbeth Eurelings-Bontekoe 3
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ABSTRACT Results about associations between God representations and well-being/mental health can be questioned because they are predominantly based on studies with self-report instruments. There are no well-validated implicit measures of God representations. Therefore we developed the Apperception Test for God Representations (ATGR). In a clinical (n = 75) and a nonclinical (n = 71) sample, we found patterns of associations of scales of the ATGR and of an explicit God representation measure with implicit and explicit measures of object-relational functioning that undergirded the validity of most ATGR scales. Differences in patterns of associations between patients and nonpatients could theoretically be explained by the concept mentalization.

中文翻译:

验证评估上帝表征的隐含工具。第2部分:上帝表示的内隐和外在测度与客体关系功能之间的关联

摘要关于神的表征与幸福/心理健康之间的关联的结果可能会受到质疑,因为它们主要基于对自我报告工具的研究。没有经过充分验证的关于上帝表征的隐含度量。因此,我们开发了神表征的知觉测试(ATGR)。在临床样本(n = 75)和非临床样本(n = 71)中,我们发现了ATGR量表和显式God表示量度与对象关系功能的隐式和显式量度之间的关联模式,这些模式增强了ATGR的有效性。大多数ATGR秤。从理论上讲,患者和非患者之间的关联模式差异可以通过概念心理化来解释。
更新日期:2019-02-04
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