Journal article
The Kids' Empathic Development Scale (KEDS): A multi-dimensional measure of empathy in primary school-aged children
British Journal of Developmental Psychology, Vol.31(2), pp.231-256
2012
Abstract
Empathy is an essential building block for successful interpersonal relationships. Atypical empathic development is implicated in a range of developmental psychopathologies. However, assessment of empathy in children is constrained by a lack of suitable measurement instruments. This article outlines the development of the Kids’ Empathic Development Scale (KEDS) designed to assess some of the core affective, cognitive and behavioural components of empathy concurrently. The KEDS assesses responses to picture scenarios depicting a range of individual and interpersonal situations differing in social complexity. Results from 220 children indicate the KEDS measures three related but distinct aspects of empathy that are also related to existing measures of empathy and cognitive development. Scores on the KEDS show age and some gender-related differences in the expected direction.
Details
- Title
- The Kids' Empathic Development Scale (KEDS): A multi-dimensional measure of empathy in primary school-aged children
- Authors/Creators
- C. Reid (Author/Creator) - The University of Western AustraliaH. Davis (Author/Creator) - Murdoch UniversityC. Horlin (Author/Creator) - The University of Western AustraliaM. Anderson (Author/Creator) - The University of Western AustraliaN. Baughman (Author/Creator) - The University of Western AustraliaC. Campbell (Author/Creator) - The University of Western Australia
- Publication Details
- British Journal of Developmental Psychology, Vol.31(2), pp.231-256
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Identifiers
- 991005542854707891
- Copyright
- The British Psychological Society
- Murdoch Affiliation
- School of Psychology
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
Metrics
1943 File views/ downloads
341 Record Views
InCites Highlights
These are selected metrics from InCites Benchmarking & Analytics tool, related to this output
- Collaboration types
- Domestic collaboration
- Citation topics
- 4 Electrical Engineering, Electronics & Computer Science
- 4.284 Human Computer Interaction
- 4.284.1027 Augmented Reality
- Web Of Science research areas
- Psychology, Developmental
- ESI research areas
- Psychiatry/Psychology