The Psychometric Assessment of Empathy: Development and Validation of the Perth Empathy Scale

Author:

Brett Jack D.1ORCID,Becerra Rodrigo1,Maybery Murray T.1,Preece David A.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Western Australia, Perth, USA

2. Curtin University, Perth, WA, USA

Abstract

Empathy, the ability to infer and share others’ affective states, plays a vital role in social interactions. However, no existing scale comprehensively assesses empathy’s cognitive and affective components across positive and negative emotional valence domains. This article explores the latent structure of the empathy construct and attempts to remedy past measurement limitations by developing and validating a new 20-item self-report measure, the Perth Empathy Scale (PES). In Study 1 ( N = 316), factor analyses revealed a coherent empathy construct comprised of cognitive and valence-specific affective components. Study 2 ( N = 331) replicated this factor structure, showed measurement invariance between males and females, and highlighted the importance of assessing negative and positive emotions in empathy. The PES showed convergent and discriminant validity from comparisons with alexithymia and other empathy measures. Overall, this article empirically establishes a conceptually clear structure of the multidimensional empathy construct, which the PES reliably and validly measures.

Funder

Australian Research Council Discovery Project

Australian Government

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Applied Psychology,Clinical Psychology

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