Psychometric properties of the Chinese version of the 15‐item Need for Closure Scale: Scale validation and associations with mental health

Author:

Hang Yaming1ORCID,Wang Ziyi1,Roets Arne2ORCID,Zong Min3,Bu Rui4,Feng Yi5ORCID,Qiao Zhihong1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Beijing Key Laboratory of Applied Experimental Psychology, National Demonstration Center for Experimental Psychology Education (Beijing Normal University), Faculty of Psychology Beijing Normal University Beijing China

2. Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences Ghent University Ghent Belgium

3. Mental Health Center Foreign Affairs University Beijing China

4. Mental Health and Education Center China University of Geosciences Beijing China

5. Mental Health Center Central University of Finance and Economics Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundNeed for closure (NFC) has been found to be implicated in different forms of psychopathology. The 15‐item Need for Closure Scale (NFCS) is an efficient and easy tool for assessing individuals' NFC in Western contexts. However, the psychometric properties of the 15‐item NFCS have not yet been validated in Chinese populations.MethodsTwo different samples of university students from China were recruited in this study. The first sample (N = 5080, 49.9% females) was used to conduct exploratory factor analysis and reliability analysis. The second sample (N = 3968, 64.2% females) was used to perform confirmatory factor analysis, exploratory structural equation modeling (ESEM), and bifactor models, followed by tests of measurement invariance and criterion validity.ResultsThe full scale showed good internal consistency. The bifactor‐ESEM result with a general factor and four specific factors was chosen as our final model. Strong measurement invariance across sex and ethnicity groups was supported. Evidence was obtained for the criterion validity of NFCS scores with respect to depression, anxiety, and psychological distress.ConclusionThe Chinese NFCS appears to be a valid and reliable instrument for measuring the NFC, which could promote both the assessment and research of the NFC in Chinese populations.

Publisher

Wiley

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