TY - JOUR
T1 - Development and validation of a personality assessment instrument for traditional Korean medicine
T2 - Sasang personality questionnaire
AU - Chae, Han
AU - Lee, Siwoo
AU - Park, Soo Hyun
AU - Jang, Eunsu
AU - Lee, Soo Jin
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Objective. Sasang typology is a traditional Korean medicine based on the biopsychosocial perspectives of Neo-Confucianism and utilizes medical herbs and acupuncture for type-specific treatment. This study was designed to develop and validate the Sasang Personality Questionnaire (SPQ) for future use in the assessment of personality based on Sasang typology. Design and Methods. We selected questionnaire items using internal consistency analysis and examined construct validity with explorative factor analysis using 245 healthy participants. Test-retest reliability as well as convergent validity were examined. Results. The 14-item SPQ showed acceptable internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha=.817) and test-retest reliability (r=.837). Three extracted subscales, SPQ-behavior, SPQ-emotionality, and SPQ-cognition, were found, explaining 55.77% of the total variance. The SPQ significantly correlated with Temperament and Character Inventory novelty seeking (r=.462), harm avoidance (r=-.390), and NEO Personality Inventory extraversion (r=.629). The SPQ score of the So-Eum (24.43±4.93), Tae-Eum (27.33±5.88), and So-Yang (30.90±5.23) types were significantly different from each other (P<.01). Conclusion. Current results demonstrated the reliability and validity of the SPQ and its subscales that can be utilized as an objective instrument for conducting personalized medicine research incorporating the biopsychosocial perspective.
AB - Objective. Sasang typology is a traditional Korean medicine based on the biopsychosocial perspectives of Neo-Confucianism and utilizes medical herbs and acupuncture for type-specific treatment. This study was designed to develop and validate the Sasang Personality Questionnaire (SPQ) for future use in the assessment of personality based on Sasang typology. Design and Methods. We selected questionnaire items using internal consistency analysis and examined construct validity with explorative factor analysis using 245 healthy participants. Test-retest reliability as well as convergent validity were examined. Results. The 14-item SPQ showed acceptable internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha=.817) and test-retest reliability (r=.837). Three extracted subscales, SPQ-behavior, SPQ-emotionality, and SPQ-cognition, were found, explaining 55.77% of the total variance. The SPQ significantly correlated with Temperament and Character Inventory novelty seeking (r=.462), harm avoidance (r=-.390), and NEO Personality Inventory extraversion (r=.629). The SPQ score of the So-Eum (24.43±4.93), Tae-Eum (27.33±5.88), and So-Yang (30.90±5.23) types were significantly different from each other (P<.01). Conclusion. Current results demonstrated the reliability and validity of the SPQ and its subscales that can be utilized as an objective instrument for conducting personalized medicine research incorporating the biopsychosocial perspective.
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U2 - 10.1155/2012/657013
DO - 10.1155/2012/657013
M3 - Article
C2 - 22567034
AN - SCOPUS:84861073915
SN - 1741-427X
VL - 2012
JO - Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
JF - Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
M1 - 657013
ER -