Metacognitive Rating Scale: A Study Applying a Korean Translation to Individuals with Schizophrenia
- Author(s)
- Mihwa Han; Kyunghee Lee; Mijung Kim; Youngjin Heo; Hyunseok Choi
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Lee, Kyung Hee
- Department
- Dept. of Nursing (간호학)
- Journal Title
- Int J Environ Res Public Health
- Issued Date
- 2021
- Volume
- 18
- Issue
- 13
- Keyword
- metacognition; metacognitive belief; anger expression; schizophrenia; factor analysis
- Abstract
- Metacognition is a higher-level cognition of identifying one's own mental status, beliefs, and intentions. This research comprised a survey of 184 people with schizophrenia to verify the reliability of the metacognitive rating scale (MCRS) with the revised and supplemented metacognitions questionnaire (MCQ) to measure the dysfunctional metacognitive beliefs of people with schizophrenia by adding the concepts of anger and anxiety. This study analyzed the data using principal component analysis and the varimax method for exploratory factor analysis. To examine the reliability of the extracted factors, Cronbach's α was used. According to the results, reliability was ensured for five factors: positive beliefs about worry, negative beliefs about uncontrollability and danger of worry, cognitive confidence, need for control, and cognitive self-consciousness. The negative beliefs about uncontrollability and danger of worry and the need for control on anger expression, which were both added in this research, exhibited the highest correlation (r = 0.727). The results suggest that the MCRS is a reliable tool to measure the metacognition of people with schizophrenia.
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