Personal Self-Activation Inventory Data (in Russian)

Published: 20 September 2022| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/36s3vrkcgv.1
Contributors:
Maria Odintsova,
, Nataly Radchikova

Description

The data is gathered for the adaptation of Personal Self-Activation Inventory for respondents with disability (N=170) and without disability (N=1507) aged 18 to 65 years (31.6% male). All the data is presented in Russian. Adaptation was carried out for four groups: people without disability up to 25 years old (N=1016) and from 25 years old (N=491), as well as people with disability up to 25 years old (N=102) and from 25 years old (N= 68). When considering the total score of self-activation, statistically significant effects of age and disability were found: people without disability outperform people with disability, and older people outperform younger ones. The effect of sex was not found out. When considering three self-activation subscales, it turned out that for people without disability, all subscales’ scores make the same contribution to the increase in self-activation with age, and for people with disability, only the scores on the scales of independence and psychological activation increase with age. Sufficiently high internal consistency of all the inventory’s scales on four samples and retest reliability for samples of people with and without disability indicate the relevance of the inventory.

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Personality Psychology, Disability, Adaptation, Structural Reliability, Inventory

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