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Embarking on the SAFE Route: Exploring the Psychological Maturity Scale

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Department of Psychological Counselling and Guidance, Yıldız Technical University, İstanbul, Turkey

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Department of Psychological Counselling and Guidance, Republic of Türkiye Ministry of National Education, Kayseri, Turkey

Alpha Psychiatry 2024; 25: 101-110
DOI: 10.5152/alphapsychiatry.2024.231453
Read: 989 Downloads: 296 Published: 05 March 2024

Background: Psychological maturity has been a subject of interest in various cultures, but a comprehensive instrument tailored to specific cultural contexts has been lacking. Existing scales often do not consider relevant cultural factors, creating a gap in psychological research. This study aimed to address this gap by introducing the “Psychological Maturity Scale” designed to be culturally sensitive.

Methods: This study used a cross-sectional design to develop and validate the scale across diverse age groups, involving 2 sample groups of 194 and 213 individuals. The study included exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses and reliability and validity tests. The scale was also compared with established metrics like the Life Satisfaction and Positive–Negative Affect Depression Anxiety Stress Scales.

Results: The research yielded a 4-dimensional model to understand psychological maturity, represented by the acronym SAFE, which stands for Self-Awareness, Autonomy, Flexibility, and Ego Resilience. The findings indicated that the scale is valid and reliable.

Conclusion: Additionally, it was concluded that the dimensions of the developed scale are consistent with theoretical explanations. This scale is more than just an assessment tool; it serves as a culturally sensitive framework and is a crucial, fine-tuned instrument for future psychological research.

Cite this article as: Eryılmaz A, Uzun AE. Embarking on the self-awareness, autonomy, flexibility, and ego resilience route: Exploring the Psychological Maturity Scale. Alpha Psychiatry. 2024;25(1):101-110.

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