Spanish adaptation of the perceived responsiveness and insensitivity scale

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2025

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Alonso Ferres, M., Valor Segura, I., & Williamson, H. C. (2025). Spanish adaptation of the perceived responsiveness and insensitivity scale. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 42(6), 1388-1398. https://doi.org/10.1177/02654075251318461

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Perceived partner responsiveness is the extent to which one feels understood, validated, and cared for by their intimate partner. This is a centrally important construct in relationship science, with a robust literature indicating that individuals who perceive higher levels of responsiveness from their partner experiencing better relationship outcomes. Despite the large role that this construct plays in relationship science and our understanding of healthy relationship functioning, there is no measure adapted to Spanish language and culture. This study presents the 16-item and 8-item versions of the recently developed and psychometrically improved Perceived Responsiveness and Insensitivity Scale (PRIS; Crasta et al., 2021) that has been adapted to Spanish. Using a sample of 493 Spanish individuals, results demonstrate that this adapted scale exhibits adequate reliability, maintains the same internal structure as the original English version, demonstrates gender invariance, and presents adequate validity evidence when is associated to other variables. Adding the Spanish Adaptation of the PRIS (PRIS-SA) to the methodological toolkit of relationship scientists will allow this important construct to be examined in a cross-cultural fashion and among a diverse array of couples.

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El artículo ha sido aceptado para su publicación en Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. Se puede acceder a la versión publicada a través del siguiente DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/02654075251318461

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