Hypothetical‚ Jealousy-Producing Events Scale

Hypothetical‚ Jealousy-Producing Events Scale (HJPE)
Hansen‚ 1982
مقیاس رخدادهای مولد حسادت، فرضی
By circling a number‚ please indicate how you would feel about your mate’s behavior in each of the following hypothetical (imaginary) situations. In each case‚ “1” indicates that you would beextremely pleased with the situation while “11” indicates that you would be extremelydisturbed or bothered by the situation.
1. Your mate has a job which requires him/her to work a normal 40 hours per week. In addition to working these 40 hours per week‚ your mate feels very committed to his/her joband devotes‚ on the average‚ an additional 10 hours per week to work-related activities whichrequire him/her to go back to the office in the evenings and on weekends. Your mate does notreceive extra pay for these activities.
2. Your mate enjoys a personal hobby such as painting‚ photography‚ etc.‚ and devotes a large proportion of his/her leisure time (approximately 15 hours per week) to its pursuit. This hobbyis one you do not share with your mate so he/she engages in it alone. (The hobby does not impose a financial burden on your family.)
3. You and your mate have just had a baby. Your mate is very devoted to the child and concerned about its welfare. As a result‚ of this devotion and concern‚ your mate devotes nearly all of his/her free time to playing with and taking care of the child‚ which has drastically reduced the amount of time you and your mate have for doing things alone with each other.
4. Your mate regularly enjoys playing cards or other types of games with his/her same-sex friends. Your mate’s “night with boys/girls” occurs about once a week.
5. Your mate has become good friends with a co-worker of the opposite sex who you do not know very well. Your mate and his/her friend enjoy ha‎ving lunch together‚ discussing their respective lives‚ and providing each other emotional support. (Their relationship does not have a sexual component.)
6. You and your mate live in the same town as his/her parents and siblings. Your mate has set aside Sunday afternoons for doing things (e.g. going fishing‚ playing golf‚ visiting) with his/her family members. You do not participate with your mate in these activities with his/her family.
7. Your mate returns from a business trip to a different city and informs you that he/she met a member of the opposite sex that he/she found very physically attractive. They ended up engaging in sexual relations. Your mate informs you that their relationship was purely physical (not emotional) and that they will never be seeing each other again.
8. Your mate has developed an ongoing emotional and sexual relationship with a member of the opposite sex. Your mate receives a high degree of satisfaction from this relationship and plans to continue it. Both you and your mate have been happy and pleased with your own relationship. Your mate views his/her outside relationship as a supplement to‚ not a substitute for‚ the relationship between the two of you.
شرح سایت روان سنجی: این ابزار برپایه این تصور که حسادت از دو عامل " تعریف فرد از یک عمل شریک زندگی یا تصور یک رفتار متناقض با تعریف شخصی" و "نگاه ارزشی فرد به رابطه" است.
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چگونگی دستیابی
This instrument can be found at: Healthy Marriages Compendium‚ Part 2
منبع برای آگاهی بیشتر
Hansen‚ G. L. (1983). Marital satisfaction and jealousy among men. Psychological Reports‚ 52‚363-366. doi: 10.2466/pr0.1983.52.2.363
Hansen‚ Gary L. Hypothetical‚ jealousy-producing events scale (HJPE). Measures in clinical practice : a source book / Edited by Kevin Corcoran ; Joel Fischer. - 3rd ed. - New York : Free Press‚ 2000. - p. 116-118
Hansen‚ Gary L. Hypothetical‚ jealousy-producing events scale (HJPE); (Instruments for Couples). (1982). IN: Fischer‚ J.; Corcoran‚ K. J. (2007). Measures for clinical practice and research: A sourcebook. (4th ed.). NY. Oxford University Pr. Vol. 1‚ Page (s): 109-111.
Corcoran‚ K.‚ & Fischer‚ J. (2000). Measures for clinical practice: A sourcebook (Vol.1). New York‚ NY: The Free Press.