多维抑郁恐惧复发问卷(FoDRQ)的编制与验证

IF 4.3 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Stephanie T Gumuchian, Ariel Boyle, Gabriela Kennedy, Shiu F Wong, Mark A Ellenbogen
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摘要

尽管重度抑郁障碍(MDD)的复发率很高,但对影响复发的因素知之甚少。了解重度抑郁发作(MDEs)之间发生的变化是必要的。害怕再次经历MDE可能会导致认知和行为改变,从而增加MDD复发的风险。没有可用的工具来捕捉这些恐惧。本研究开发并验证了一种测量抑郁复发恐惧(FoDR)的自我报告问卷。552名参与者从重度抑郁症中解脱出来(75%为女性;年龄18-73岁,Mage = 29.5, SD = 9.2)。采用独立样本进行探索性因子分析(n = 200)和验证性因子分析(n = 352)。评估重测信度(n = 244)。结果支持保留24项量表,即抑郁复发恐惧问卷(FoDRQ),加载三个因素(严重程度,内容,触发因素)。FoDRQ具有良好的内部一致性和复合信度,可接受的重测信度。该量表在其他有效测量中显示出很强的收敛效度和发散效度。FoDRQ分数显著预测了经验回避和心理健康自我管理的措施。FoDRQ具有出色的心理测量特性,可用于了解FoDR如何影响重度抑郁症结局、复发风险和疾病相关应对。
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Development and validation of the multidimensional Fear of Depression Recurrence Questionnaire (FoDRQ).

Despite high recurrence rates in major depressive disorder (MDD), little is known about the factors influencing recurrence. Understanding the changes that occur between major depressive episodes (MDEs) is imperative. It is possible that being fearful of experiencing another MDE may lead to cognitive and behavioural changes that increase MDD recurrence risk. There are no available tools designed to capture these fears. This study developed and validated a self-report questionnaire measuring fears of depression recurrence (FoDR). 552 participants remitted from MDD (75% female; Age 18-73, Mage = 29.5, SD = 9.2) participated. Separate samples were used for the exploratory factor analysis (n = 200) and confirmatory factor analysis (n = 352). Test-retest reliability was assessed (n = 244). The results supported the retention of a 24-item scale, the Fear of Depression Recurrence Questionnaire (FoDRQ), loading onto three factors (severity, content, triggers). The FoDRQ demonstrated excellent internal consistency and composite reliability, and acceptable test-retest reliability. The scale showed strong convergent and divergent validity across other validated measures. FoDRQ scores significantly predicted measures of experiential avoidance and mental health self-management. The FoDRQ has excellent psychometric properties and can be used to understand how FoDR may influence MDD outcomes, recurrence risk, and illness-related coping.

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Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: Cognitive Behaviour Therapy is a peer reviewed, multidisciplinary journal devoted to the application of behavioural and cognitive sciences to clinical psychology and psychotherapy. The journal publishes state-of-the-art scientific articles within: - clinical and health psychology - psychopathology - behavioural medicine - assessment - treatment - theoretical issues pertinent to behavioural, cognitive and combined cognitive behavioural therapies With the number of high quality contributions increasing, the journal has been able to maintain a rapid publication schedule, providing readers with the latest research in the field.
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