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Selecting the Best Items for a Short-Form of the Experiences in Close Relationships Questionnaire
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Family MedicineCustomer SatisfactionCouple PsychologyItem Response TheoryPsychometricsMental HealthClassical Test TheoryShort FormSocial SciencesPsychologyBest ItemsIntimate RelationshipTherapeutic RelationshipPersonal RelationshipSurvey MethodologyCouple TherapyFamily RelationshipsPsychiatryUser ExperienceClose Relationships QuestionnaireAttachment TheoryInterpersonal RelationshipsMedicineMental Health PractitionersPsychopathology
Abstract. Five studies were conducted to develop a short form of the Experiences in Close Relationships (ECR) questionnaire with optimal psychometric properties. Study 1 involved Item Response Theory (IRT) analyses of the responses of 2,066 adults, resulting in a 12-item form of the ECR containing the most discriminating items. The psychometric properties of the ECR-12 were further demonstrated in two longitudinal studies of community samples of couples (Studies 2 and 3), in a sample of individuals in same-sex relationships (Study 4), and with couples seeking therapy (Study 5). The psychometric properties of the ECR-12 are as good as those of the original ECR and superior to those of an existing short form. The ECR-12 can confidently be used by researchers and mental health practitioners when a short measure of attachment anxiety and avoidance is required.
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