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Korean Journal of Health Psychology

  • KOREAN
  • P-ISSN1229-070X
  • E-ISSN2713-9581
  • KCI

Psychometric properties of Korean version of the Trauma-Related Shame Inventory (K-TRSI)

Korean Journal of Health Psychology / Korean Journal of Health Psychology, (P)1229-070X; (E)2713-9581
2025, v.30 no.1, pp.149-169
https://doi.org/10.17315/kjhp.2025.30.1.008
Juhee Kim
Sung Yong Park
Yun-Kyeung Choi

Abstract

Trauma-experienced individuals often feel shame, a self-conscious emotion linked to a negative overall evaluation of the self, during and after a traumatic event as they re-evaluate and interpret it. Shame is a significant predictor of psychological distress and PTSD symptoms. This study aimed to establish the reliability and validity of the Trauma-Related Shame Inventory (TRSI) after adapting it for the Korean population. To achieve this, we analyzed the psychometric properties of the K-TRSI through parallel and Rasch analyses, as well as convergent and discriminant validity tests. Participants included 390 adults who had experienced a traumatic event, and data were collected via an online survey. The results indicated that the one-factor model of the K-TRSI was adequate, the response categories of the items were appropriate, and there were no gender-specific discriminant items. Furthermore, correlation analyses with posttraumatic stress symptoms, trauma-related guilt, and self-compassion demonstrated that the K-TRSI is a valid tool for measuring trauma-related shame. The potential applications of the K-TRSI in various clinical and research settings were discussed, along with the study’s limitations and directions for future research.

keywords
Trauma-related Shame, Validity, Rasch
Received
2024-09-23
Revised
2024-12-09
Accepted
2024-12-09
Published
2025-01-30

Korean Journal of Health Psychology