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ReRe-Skala
Resistenzorientierung-Regenerationsorientierungs-Skala
Short abstract
The ReRe Scale is used to identify strategies for dealing with exposure. The questionnaire consists of 20 items in the two subscales (1) resistance orientation and (2) regeneration orientation. The transactional stress model (Lazarus & Folkman, 1984), salutogenesis and salutotherapy (Linden & Weig, 2009), euthyme therapy according to Lutz (2011) and the concept of "Hardiness" serve as theoretical framework concepts. (Kobasa, 1979). Reliability: The reliability of the scales, each consisting of 10 items, calculated using Cronbach's Alpha is Alpha = .92 for self-care and Alpha = .93 for readiness to spend. Validity: As proof of construct validity, significant correlation coefficients with the SCl-90, the factor-analytically proven two-factor structure and the expected high scale intercorrelations speak for themselves. The results for regeneration orientation go in the expected direction, for resistance orientation these results are not clear.
Leibniz Institute for Psychology (ZPID). (2019). Open Test Archive: ReRe-Skala. Resistenzorientierung-Regenerationsorientierungs-Skala. Available at: https://www.testarchiv.eu/en/test/9007495
Citation
Otto, J. & Linden, M. (2018). ReRe-Skala. Resistenzorientierung-Regenerationsorientierungs-Skala [Verfahrensdokumentation und Fragebogen]. In Leibniz-Institut für Psychologie (ZPID) (Hrsg.), Open Test Archive. Trier: ZPID.
https://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.4666
Short information
Short Name ReRe-Skala
English Name Resistance Orientation-Regeneration Orientation Scale
Authors Otto, J., Linden, M.
Published in Test archive 2018
Copyright/Licence Copyright Authors; CC-BY-SA 4.0
Key words Stress Management, Resilience (Psychological), Physical Comfort, Psychotherapeutic Processes
Language versions deu
Construct Transactional stress model (Lazarus & Folkman, 1984), Salutogenesis and salutotherapy (Linden & Weig, 2009), Euthyme therapy (Lutz, 2011) and the concept of "Hardiness" serve as theoretical framework concepts. (Kobasa, 1979)
Application age Adults
Item number 20 items
Subscales (1) resistance orientation, (2) regeneration orientation
Application Time approx. 10 min.
Interpretation time A few minutes.
Internal consistency: Cronbach's alpha = .92-.93.
Findings on construct validity (two-factorial structure, scale intercorrelation)
None; Reference data: Means and standard deviations.
Applications Rehabilitation
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
Otto, J. & Linden, M. (2017). Erfassung der Stressverarbeitungsstrategien Regenerations- und Resistenzorientierung. Eine Studie an psychosomatischen Patienten. Zeitschrift für Psychiatrie, Psychologie und Psychotherapie, 65 (4), 231-239. PSYNDEX Dok.-Nr. 0332161
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Contact information
Josephine Otto, Dipl.-Psych., Psychologische Psychotherapeutin, Praxis Wegscheider, Mauritiuskirchstraße 3, D-10365 Berlin
Prof. Dr. Michael Linden, Forschungsgruppe Psychosomatische Rehabilitation, Rehabilitationszentrum Seehof der Deutschen Rentenversicherung, Lichterfelder Allee 55, D-14513 Teltow