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TitleThe Identification With All Humanity (IWAH) scale: its psychometric properties and associations with help-seeking during COVID-19
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Date Issued2022
Source PublicationCurrent Psychology
ISSN1046-1310
Abstract

The Identification With All Humanity (IWAH) scale was designed to measure the extent to which an individual identifies oneself with all human beings. The current research aimed to conduct the validation of IWAH in a Chinese population and its convergent validity, as well as test the implications of IWAH in associations with help-seeking behaviour during COVID-19. A serial of three studies was conducted from September 1st 2020 to the end of October 2020. The series of studies included Study 1- Exploring the dimensions of the IWAH scale with a sample of 2,881 participants, Study 2- Confirmatory Factor Analysis for the Chinese IWAH dimensions with a separate sample of 6,667 participants, and Study 3- Role of the IWAH in the COVID-19 pandemic with a sample of 9,046 participants. Study 1 found the Chinese version of the IWAH scale to be a two-dimensional construct, with factor 1 - Bond with Humanity and factor 2 - Human Kinship. Study 2 confirmed the two-factor construct as found in Study 1. It also showed positive relations between IWAH and moral judgement, collectivism, nature connectedness, and negative relations with callousness, and having anxiety and depressive symptoms. Study 3 found that IWAH was negatively related to fear of COVID-19 and positively related to the likeliness of help-seeking. This is the first research to test the factorial structure of the IWAH scale in a Chinese population, with the adaptation showing good psychometric properties. The implication of IWAH on fear of COVID-19 and help-seeking provided further understanding of the possible practical value of IWAH during times of global stressful life events. Furthermore, study 3 is the first to explore how IWAH relates to anxiety, depression, and callousness.

KeywordChina COVID-19 The identification with all humanity (IWAH) scale Validation
DOI10.1007/s12144-022-03607-9
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Indexed BySSCI
Language英语English
WOS Research AreaPsychology
WOS SubjectPsychology, Multidisciplinary
WOS IDWOS:000844477800002
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85137036595
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Document TypeJournal article
Identifierhttp://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/9917
CollectionFaculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Corresponding AuthorWang, Yuanyuan
Affiliation
1.Mental Health Center,Central University of Finance and Economics,Beijing,China
2.Faculty of Psychology,Beijing Normal University,Beijing,China
3.Division of Humanities and Social Sciences,Beijing Normal University-Hong Kong Baptist University United International College,Zhuhai,China
4.Division of Psychology,Faculty of Health and Life Sciences,De Montfort University,Leicester,United Kingdom
5.College of Education for the Future,Beijing Normal University,Zhuhai,China
6.Vanke School of Public Health,Tsinghua University,Beijing,100084,China
7.Institute for Healthy China,Tsinghua University,Beijing,China
8.Key Laboratory of Brain,Cognition and Education Sciences,Ministry of Education,Beijing,China
9.School of Psychology,Center for Studies of Psychological Application,Guangdong Key Laboratory of Mental Health and Cognitive Science,South China Normal University,Guangzhou,China
10.Institute of Psychology of Polish Academy of Sciences,Warsaw,Poland
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Feng, Yi,Warmenhoven, Helmut,Wilson, Amandaet al. The Identification With All Humanity (IWAH) scale: its psychometric properties and associations with help-seeking during COVID-19[J]. Current Psychology, 2022.
APA Feng, Yi., Warmenhoven, Helmut., Wilson, Amanda., Jin, Yu., Chen, Runsen., .. & Hamer, Katarzyna. (2022). The Identification With All Humanity (IWAH) scale: its psychometric properties and associations with help-seeking during COVID-19. Current Psychology.
MLA Feng, Yi,et al."The Identification With All Humanity (IWAH) scale: its psychometric properties and associations with help-seeking during COVID-19". Current Psychology (2022).
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