Verification of the profile of mood states-brief: Cross-cultural analysis
β Scribed by Eun Ja Yeun; Kay KongBum Shin-Park
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 97 KB
- Volume
- 62
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9762
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
This international study investigated whether the mood states of adults can be compared between different settings and cultures using the same instrument, namely, by comparing the psychometric properties of the Profile of Mood StatesβBrief (POMSβB) using data gathered in the United States and Korea. The Korean research instrument was a translation of the original POMSβB, and was evaluated psychometrically for each country separately as well as for the two countries combined, based on a convenience sample of 184 adults: The POMSβB was administered to 69 native English speakers and the Korean version (KβPOMSβB) was administered to 115 native Korean speakers. The mean total mood disturbance (TMD) score was 23.59 (SD = 16.7): 26.11 (SD = 15.9) for the Americans and 21.06 (SD = 17.5) for the Koreans. Cronbach's alpha coefficient was high for both versions. The content validity index was 96% in the KβPOMSβB. The Korean version of the POMSβB seems to be ready for use in research. Β© 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Clin Psychol 62: 1173β1180, 2006.
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The Profile of Mood States (POMS; McNair, Lorr, & Droppleman) is widely used to assess mood states. However, the utility of the POMS has been restricted by the lack of normative data from the general population. We report on our adult (N Ο 400) and geriatric (N Ο 170) POMS standardization samples. B