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SEK-27
Fragebogen zur standardisierten Selbsteinschätzung emotionaler Kompetenzen
Short abstract
The SEK-27 with 27 items measures nine competencies that are relevant for successful emotion regulation according to the competence-oriented model of adaptive emotion regulation by Berking (2010): Attention, clarity, body awareness, understanding, acceptance, resilience, self-support, confrontation and regulation. Reliability: The internal consistencies were at Cronbach's alpha = .68-.81 (subscales) and at alpha = .90 (total scale). Retest reliabilities after two weeks were rtt = .75 (full scale) and rtt = .48-.74 (subscales). Validity: The assumed factor structure was largely confirmed in the exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis. The criterion validity could be proven by expected correlations with other measures of well-being and mental health. The comparison of the norm sample with the clinical sample was able to demonstrate the discrimination ability of SEK-27, as the two groups differed significantly. Furthermore, pre-/post measurements in the clinical sample during psychotherapeutic treatment provided evidence of the change sensitivity of SEK-27.
Leibniz Institute for Psychology (ZPID). (2019). Open Test Archive: SEK-27. Fragebogen zur standardisierten Selbsteinschätzung emotionaler Kompetenzen. Available at: https://www.testarchiv.eu/en/test/9005957
Citation
Berking, M. & Znoj, H. (2011). SEK-27. Fragebogen zur standardisierten Selbsteinschätzung emotionaler Kompetenzen [Verfahrensdokumentation, Fragebogen deutsch, englisch, dänisch, farsi, holländisch, japanisch, koreanisch, spanisch und Auswertungsanweisung deutsch und englisch]. In Leibniz-Institut für Psychologie (ZPID) (Hrsg.), Open Test Archive. Trier: ZPID.
https://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.5261
Short information
Short Name SEK-27
English Name Self-Report Measure for the Assessment of Emotion Regulation Skills
Authors Berking, M., Znoj, H.
Published in Test archive 2011
Copyright/Licence Copyright Autoren; CC-BY-NC-ND 3.0
Key words Emotional Regulation, Self-Regulation, Competence, Emotional Intelligence, Introspection
Language versions deu
Construct Competence-oriented model of adaptive emotion regulation (Berking, 2010)
Application age 18 years and older; possibly also 12 years and older
Item number 27 items
Subscales (1) Attention, (2) Clarity, (3) Body awareness, (4) Understanding, (5) Acceptance, (6) Resilience, (7) Self support, (8) Willingness to confront, (9) Regulation
Application Time 3-10 min.
Interpretation time No information.
Internal consistency: Cronbach's alpha = .68-.81 (subscales), alpha = .90 (full scale). Retestreliability (2-week interval): rtt = .75 (full scale), rtt = .48-.74 (subscales).
Findings on construct and criterion validity; change sensitivity.
None.
Applications Research, Psychotherapy, Consulting, Coaching, Health management
There is no abstract in English available. Short information about the measure can be found under Overview. More can be found on the German pages.
There is no review in English available. Short information about the measure can be found under Overview. More can be found on the German pages.
First published in
Berking, M. & Znoj, H. (2011). Entwicklung und Validierung eines Fragebogens zur standardisierten Selbsteinschätzung emotionaler Kompetenzen (SEK-27). Zeitschrift für Psychiatrie, Psychologie und Psychotherapie, 56 (2), 141-153.
Downloads
- Questionnaire SEK-27 (German) [DOCX] [PDF]
- Scoring sheet SEK-27 (German) [PDF]
- Complete test description from PSYNDEX Tests (German) [HTML]
- Questionnaire SEK-27 Danish version [PDF]
- Questionnaire SEK-27 Dutch version [PDF]
- Questionnaire SEK-27 English version (ERSQ) [PDF]
- Questionnaire SEK-27 Farsi version [PDF]
- Questionnaire SEK-27 Japanese version [PDF]
- Questionnaire SEK-27 Korean version [PDF]
- Questionnaire SEK-27 Spanish version [PDF]
- Scoring sheet SEK-27 (English) [PDF]
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Contact information
Prof. Dr. Matthias Berking, Lehrstuhl für Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie, Hochschulambulanz für Psychologische Psychotherapie (HAP), Nägelsbachstraße 25a, D-91052 Erlangen
Prof. Dr. Hansjörg Znoj, Universität Bern, Institut für Psychologie, Clinical Neuroscience Bern, Fabrikstrasse 8, CH-3012 Bern