Validation of a Chinese version of the Tolerance for Mental Pain Scale-10 with Chinese college students

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Ning Cui
Yingshan Bao
Xiaoming Liu
Kangyi Liu
Weiyu Chen
Cite this article:  Cui, N., Bao, Y., Liu, X., Liu, K., & Chen, W. (2021). Validation of a Chinese version of the Tolerance for Mental Pain Scale-10 with Chinese college students. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 49(12), e10891.


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We built and validated a Chinese version of the Tolerance for Mental Pain Scale-10 (TMPS-10). Participants were 840 college students in Jilin, China. The TMPS-10 consists of two dimensions: managing the pain and enduring the pain. In our study Cronbach’s alphas were .80 and .83, respectively, and test–retest reliability coefficients were .78 and .72, respectively, for these two dimensions. Exploratory factor analysis results demonstrate that the two dimensions accounted for 61.58% of the total variance. Confirmatory factor analysis results show that the two-factor model fit the sample data well. As the Chinese version of the TMPS-10 meets the requirements for a psychometric tool, it can be used to evaluate Chinese college students’ tolerance of psychological pain.

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