The Development and Initial Validation of a Psychoanalysis Use/Non-Use Scale among a Sample of Hong Kong Helping Professionals

Diego Busiol*, Joseph Wu

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

This article reports on the construction and initial validation of the Psychoanalysis Use/Non-Use scale (PUNU) and the complementary Conflicts with Hong Kong Chinese Culture scale (CHKCC), developed for assessing the penetration of psychoanalysis among counseling professionals in Hong Kong. A total of 217 Hong Kong social workers, psychologists, and counselors were surveyed to assess the scales' internal psychometric properties. Factor analysis confirmed a four-factor structure for the PUNU, and a unidimensional structure for the CHKCC, with 17 and 9 items, respectively. Internal reliability of both scales was good and discriminative validity was supported by comparisons with background information. These scales could help to identify factors that affect the understanding of psychoanalysis among professionals and could be useful for educational purposes.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)319–331
JournalJournal of Social Service Research
Volume44
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2018

Research Keywords

  • Chinese Culture Scale
  • Hong Kong
  • Scale Construction
  • Scale Validation
  • Psychoanalysis Scales

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