Measuring Emotional Awareness from a Cognitive-Developmental Perspective: Portuguese Adaptation Studies of the Levels of Emotional Awareness Scale

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Title: Measuring Emotional Awareness from a Cognitive-Developmental Perspective: Portuguese Adaptation Studies of the Levels of Emotional Awareness Scale
Authors: Marco Torrado, Sílvia Ouakinin, Richard Lane
Source: Acta Médica Portuguesa, Vol 26, Iss 2 (2013)
Publisher Information: Ordem dos Médicos, 2013.
Publication Year: 2013
Collection: LCC:Medicine
LCC:Medicine (General)
Subject Terms: Medicine, Medicine (General), R5-920
More Details: Introduction: The Levels of Emotional Awareness Scale (LEAS) was developed to assess the emotional awareness construct, based on a cognitive-developmental perspective and influenced by the Piaget and Werner theories. It is composed of 20 emotion-evoking scenes and has been used in multiple researches related to emotion regulation, alexithymia and psychiatric disorders. It is a welldocumented, valid and reliable measure. Due to the extent of LEAS, some investigators have been using one of the parallel forms (LEAS-A), which is a part of the complete version, nevertheless there is a gap of studies concerning LEAS-A psychometric qualities. In the absence of measures for assessing the organization of the emotional experience in Portuguese samples, we developed the Portuguese version of LEAS, characterizing reliability and validity indicators and the same for LEAS-A. Materials and Methods: Three different studies were carried out with these versions, two with university students and another with a sample from the general population. Results: The Portuguese version showed high levels of reliability, superior to those found in other adaptation procedures. LEAS-A showed good reliability and indicators of discriminant and concurrent validities. The LEAS-A scores were independent from negative affect and related to the externally-oriented thinking involved in alexithymia. Conclusions: The Portuguese LEAS and LEAS-A show very adequate qualities, which allow for their scientific use. Implications for clinical and research contexts are discussed.
Document Type: article
File Description: electronic resource
Language: English
Portuguese
ISSN: 0870-399X
1646-0758
48350966
Relation: https://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/231; https://doaj.org/toc/0870-399X; https://doaj.org/toc/1646-0758
DOI: 10.20344/amp.231
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/483509667f6a45c9886d4285746fa503
Accession Number: edsdoj.483509667f6a45c9886d4285746fa503
Database: Directory of Open Access Journals
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ISSN:0870399X
16460758
48350966
DOI:10.20344/amp.231
Published in:Acta Médica Portuguesa
Language:English
Portuguese