Zusammenfassung
Die TAS-20 ist das meistverwendete Messinstrument zur Messung des Konstrukts Alexithymie. In dieser Studie wurden die Faktorstruktur des kanadischen Originalmodells sowie zwei weitere Modelle, die aus einer repräsentativen deutschen Stichprobe (n = 1859) gewonnen wurden, an dieser Stichprobe mittels konfirmatorischen Faktoranalysen überprüft. Die internen Konsistenzen wurden mittels Cronbachs α berechnet. Keines der Modelle erreichte eine optimale Anpassung. Die beste und reliabelste Anpassung erzielte eine dreifaktorielle Lösung, die explorativ aus dem deutschen Datensatz gewonnen wurde und die Faktoren „Schwierigkeiten bei der Identifikation und Beschreibung von Gefühlen”, „Externaler Denkstil” und „Wichtigkeit emotionaler Introspektion” enthält. Diese Faktorstruktur unterscheidet sich von der Originalfaktorstruktur der kanadischen Version, erfasst das Alexithymiekonstrukt jedoch ebenso gut.
Abstract
The 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20) is the most widely used instrument in alexithymia measurement. In the present study the original factor structure of the Canadian population is compared with two other factor structures extracted from a representative German population (n = 1859) with maximum likelihood confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). A three-factor-model with the factors „difficulties in identifying and describing feelings”, „external oriented thinking” and „importance of emotional introspection” described the data best and most reliable, anyway none of the models met all criteria of CFA. This model is different from the Canadian original model, but describes alexithymia just as well.
Key words
alexithymia - Toronto Alexithymia Scale - German version - confirmatory factor analysis
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Dipl.-Psych. Kerstin Popp
Universitätsklinikum Düsseldorf, Klinisches Institut für Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie
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