FACING FEAR WITH COURAGE: PSYCHOMETRIC AND BEHAVIORAL EVIDENCE OF THE COURAGE MEASURE (CM) IN POLAND Cover Image

FACING FEAR WITH COURAGE: PSYCHOMETRIC AND BEHAVIORAL EVIDENCE OF THE COURAGE MEASURE (CM) IN POLAND
FACING FEAR WITH COURAGE: PSYCHOMETRIC AND BEHAVIORAL EVIDENCE OF THE COURAGE MEASURE (CM) IN POLAND

Author(s): Grzegorz Pajestka
Subject(s): Individual Psychology, Psychology of Self, Clinical psychology
Published by: Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL & Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Keywords: courage; anxiety; behavioral approach; psychometric evaluation;

Summary/Abstract: The Courage Measure (CM), developed by Norton and Weiss (2009) has proved to be a significant predictor of a behavioral approach in a fear-eliciting situation. The current research project aimed to replicate this result, using a shortened version of the scale, whose psychometric superiority over the full version has been supported by previous studies. For this purpose, in Study 1 the psychometric properties of the Polish version of the CM (CM-PL) were analyzed; the results supported its unidimen- sional structure and measurement invariance across gender groups, as well as good internal consistency. Study 1 also provided preliminary evidence of the convergent, concurrent and divergent validity of CM-PL, showing its relation to resilience, grit, risk-taking and the Big Five personality traits. In Study 2, 31 participants with an elevated fear of spiders completed a behavioral approach test in which they moved ever closer to a display of taxidermied spiders. The results showed that the CM-PL significantly moderated the relationship between anxiety/distress and the behavioral approach, confirming its relation to real behavior. Overall, the results confirmed that CM-PL is a valuable measure that can be useful in scientific research and psychological practice (i.e., counseling and psychotherapy).

  • Issue Year: 26/2023
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 261-289
  • Page Count: 29
  • Language: English