Validation of a U.S. Adult Social Self-Efficacy Inventory in Chinese Populations 1Ψ7

  • Jinyan Fan
  • , Hui Meng
  • , Xiangping Gao
  • , Felix J. Lopez
  • , Cong Liu

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Abstract

The authors report a series of efforts to validate a U.S. adult social self-efficacy inventory, the Perceived Social Self-Efficacy scale (PSSE), in Chinese populations. They argue that the construct underlying the PSSE scale constitutes an important component of Chinese adult social self-efficacy, which was confirmed in focus group discussions. The original English PSSE items were back translated into Chinese and were adapted to suit Chinese language and culture. Two validation studies were then conducted with Chinese undergraduate students. Results consistently showed that the Chinese PSSE scale had a single-factor structure, high reliabilities, excellent construct validity, and acceptable criterion validity. Implications for counseling research and practice in Chinese contexts are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)473-496
Number of pages24
JournalCounseling Psychologist
Volume38
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2010

Keywords

  • adult social self-efficacy
  • cross-cultural specificity
  • cross-cultural validation
  • self-construal

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