Psychometric properties of mind-reading belief scale on an Italian sample and correlation with the self-construal

Francesca Sangiuliano Intra, Francesca Sangiuliano Intra, Semira Tagliabue, Cinzia Di Dio, Antonella Marchetti, Davide Massaro

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Abstract

Theory of Mind (ToM) is the lifespan developing ability to attribute mental states. This ability enables the individual to predict and interpret one’s own and others’ behavior. In this respect, beliefs about one’s own capacity to attribute mental states represent a fundamental component of this construct. The present study aims to compare the unidimensional structure of the Mindreading Belief Scale, evaluating beliefs about personal ToM skills, with an alternative two-factor model, which could better explain the latent structure of the scale outlining the relational nature of the construct through the articulation self-other. Moreover, the relations with self-construal, as a pivotal element for subjective differentiation, were also investigated. Our data support the two-factor model as a better structuring of the pool of original items. Finally, the correlations found with self-construal scales indicate that self-construal is involved in defining beliefs about one’s own meta-representational skills.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)94-107
Number of pages14
JournalStudia Psychologica
Volume60
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • Mind-reading
  • Psychology (all)
  • Self-awareness
  • Self-construal
  • Self-report
  • Theory of Mind

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