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Developing A Scale for Measuring Perfection Quotient (PQ) to Predict Readiness to Health Behavior Change
Author(s) -
Manoj Sharma,
Amar Kanekar,
Ram Lakhan
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of medical research and innovation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2456-8139
DOI - 10.15419/jmri.130
Subject(s) - perfection , emotional intelligence , quotient , scale (ratio) , psychology , mood , cognition , social psychology , developmental psychology , mathematics , psychiatry , pure mathematics , philosophy , physics , epistemology , quantum mechanics
The concept of perfection quotient (PQ) that imbibes the basics of intelligence quotient (IQ), emotional quotient (EQ), X quotient (XQ) and spiritual dimension has been proposed to measure readiness for individual-level health behavior change. PQ can be defined as a sum total of combined cognitive capacity, balanced emotions, desirable personality traits, and spiritual awareness to meet the best possible success of life goals. The present article reifies this concept into a practical scale that includes the concept of IQ implicitly by developing the scale at less than seventh-grade level. It explicitly operationalizes the concept of EQ through three constructs namely self-awareness, mood management, and self-motivation into a health emotional quotient (HEQ). It also operationalizes the concept of health X quotient (HXQ) through the constructs of cautiousness, independence, and competition with self.  Finally, it operationalizes the concept of health spiritual quotient (HSQ) through the constructs of self-love and love for others around oneself. The summation of HEQ, HXQ, and HSQ yields the PQ score which can range from 0-100 units. It is proposed that score of 0-25 units indicates needing improvement low perfection score; a score of 26-50 units indicates needing improvement small perfection score; a score of 51-75 units indicates moderate perfection score that can be better; a score of 76-100 units indicates high perfection score on the continuum and high readiness for health behavior change. The scale can be freely used by health behavior researchers while providing due credit.

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