The Multidimensional Loss Scale: validating a cross-cultural instrument for measuring loss.


Abstract

The Multidimensional Loss Scale (MLS) represents the first instrument designed specifically to index Experience of Loss Events and Loss Distress across multiple domains (cultural, social, material, and intrapersonal) relevant to refugee settlement.

Recently settled Burmese adult refugees (N = 70) completed a questionnaire battery, including MLS items.

Analyses explored MLS internal consistency, convergent and divergent validity, and factor structure.

Cronbach alphas indicated satisfactory internal consistency for Experience of Loss Events (0.85) and Loss Distress (0.92), reflecting a unitary construct of multidimensional loss.

Loss Distress did not correlate with depression or anxiety symptoms and correlated moderately with interpersonal grief and trauma symptoms, supporting divergent and convergent validity.

Factor analysis provided preliminary support for a five-factor model: Loss of Symbolic Self, Loss of Interdependence, Loss of Home, Interpersonal Loss, and Loss of Intrapersonal Integrity. Received well by participants, the new scale shows promise for application in future research and practice.


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2012-03-29


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The Journal of nervous and mental disease
J Nerv Ment Dis (1539-736X)

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Eng.


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The Journal of nervous and mental disease

School of Psychology and Counselling, Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. lyn.vromans [at] acu.edu.au


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J Nerv Ment Dis. 2012 Apr;200(4):349-57



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