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Original Articles

The Resistance to Change Scale: Assessing Dimensionality and Associations with Personality and Wellbeing in Adolescents

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Pages 604-615 | Received 12 Feb 2019, Accepted 23 Aug 2019, Published online: 25 Oct 2019
 

Abstract

Resistance to change (RTC) is the tendency to have a negative attitude toward change. It is a relevant construct in adolescence because change can be perceived as a challenge to the formation of an integrated independent identity: the primary developmental task of this period. Currently, there are no validated measures of RTC for adolescents. To address this research gap, we tested the psychometric properties of the Resistance to Change Scale in a sample of adolescents from Portugal. Confirmatory factor analyses supported modeling the RTC scale via a bifactor model. Statistical indices indicated that RTC scale scores were largely unidimensional. When this model was applied, RTC was positively related with trait reactance, negatively related with wellbeing, and linked to high Harm Avoidance and low Self-Directedness personality dimensions. The bifactor model was equivalent across gender and early vs. late adolescent groups. Our findings suggest that the RTC scale is a psychometrically sound and potentially useful tool for researchers and educators who wish to measure RTC in adolescents.

Notes

1 The Five Factor Model and the Psychobiological Model are conceptually distinct. However, research has shown that the dimensions of these two models share substantial overlap (De Fruyt et al., Citation2000; Ramanaiah, Rielage, & Cheng, Citation2002).

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Funding

This work was supported by the Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT) [Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT)] under Grant (CIPD-BI-UID/PSI/04375/2016).

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