Slovenian validation of the Capacity to Love Inventory: associations with clinical measures and mindfulness
Timotej Glavač, Vita Poštuvan, Jim Schmeckenbecher, Nestor D. Kapusta

TL;DR
This study validated a Slovenian version of a psychological inventory measuring the capacity to love, finding it reliable and linked to mental health and mindfulness.
Contribution
The study provides cross-cultural validation of the Capacity to Love Inventory in Slovenian and links it to personality and mindfulness.
Findings
The Slovenian version of the CTL-I replicated the six-factor structure with good model fit and internal consistency.
Capacity to love was inversely associated with dysfunctional personality traits and structural disturbances.
Higher dispositional mindfulness was consistently linked to all domains of the CTL-I.
Abstract
The main purpose of the present study was to validate the Slovenian version of the 41- item Capacity to Love Inventory (CTL-I). Based on psychoanalytic theory, limitations to capacity to love are expected to be associated with personality dysfunction and disintegration as well as fundamental mental capacities such as self-reflection and self-awareness. To examine these assumptions, a sample of 552 Slovenian non-clinical individuals were recruited through academic networks. The construct validity of the CTL-I was assessed using a confirmatory factor analysis and convergent validity of the CTL-I and its subscales was established against IPO-16, PID-5 BF, MAAS. Our findings show that the Slovenian version of the CTL-I replicated the six-factor structure, exhibiting good model fit as well as satisfactory internal consistency of all subscales. In line with expectations, capacity to love…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMindfulness and Compassion Interventions · Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development · Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
