@article{article_1604458, title={The Psychometric Properties of the Turkish Version of the Mothers’ Object Relations Scale}, journal={Journal of Midwifery and Health Sciences}, volume={8}, pages={204–211}, year={2025}, DOI={10.62425/esbder.1604458}, author={Yılmaz Bursa, Gülhan}, keywords={Emotional warmth, invasion, object relation, parent-baby interaction, perception of parents}, abstract={Objective: Assessing parents’ perceptions of their babies and providing support to parents following this assessment have important implications for the development of the baby. In this study, the Mothers’ Object Relations Scales Short-Form (MORS-SF) is adapted to Turkish in order to examine mothers’ and fathers’ perceptions of their babies and to determine its validity and reliability. Methods: The participant group consisted of 528 mothers and fathers with children aged 0-2 years. The data was collected through face-to-face interviews in family health centres in a province in the Anatolian region between September and October 2024. the construct validity of the scale was tested with the EFA, CFA. The MaaP scale was used to check the test concurrent validity of the MORS-SF. The construct validity of the scale was tested with the EFA and the CFA was carried out. Results: Exploratory factor analysis revealed 2 dimensions with eigenvalues greater than 1. The concurrent validity study showed that MaaP had a significant positive correlation with the warmth subdimension of the MORS-SF at the .01 level (r=.384) and a significant negative correlation with the invasion subdimension at the .01 level (r=-.187) according to the Spearman correlation coefficient. The Cronbach’s alpha internal consistency coefficient was .799 for warmth and .704 for invasion. Conclusion: Factor analysis and Cronbach’s alpha results showed that all items of the MORS-SF have good reliability and validity in Turkish society. The Turkish MORS-SF is recommended for use in early screenings to support parent-infant relationships.}, number={3}, publisher={Ataturk University}