Title of article :
Distinguishing symptom dimensions of depression and anxiety: An integrative approach
Author/Authors :
M.E. den Hollander-Gijsman، نويسنده , , Margien E. and Wardenaar، نويسنده , , Klaas J. and de Beurs، نويسنده , , Edwin and van der Wee، نويسنده , , Nic J.A. and Mooijaart، نويسنده , , Ab and van Buuren، نويسنده , , Stef and Zitman، نويسنده , , Frans G.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Background
and Watson developed the tripartite model in which a symptom dimension of ‘negative affect’ covers common psychological distress that is typically seen in anxious and depressed patients. The ‘positive affect’ and ‘somatic arousal’ dimensions cover more specific symptoms. Although the model has met much support, it does not cover all relevant anxiety symptoms and its negative affect dimension is rather unspecific. Therefore, we aimed to extend the tripartite model in order to describe more specific symptom patterns with unidimensional measurement scales.
utpatients provided self report data. To develop an extended factor model, exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was conducted in one part of the data (n = 578). Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was conducted in the second part (n = 755), to assess model-fit and comparison with other models. Rasch analyses were done to investigate the unidimensionality of the factors.
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sulted in a 6-factor model: feelings of worthlessness, fatigue, somatic arousal, anxious apprehension, phobic fear and tension. CFA in the second sample showed that a 6-factor model with a hierarchical common severity factor fits the data better than alternative 1- and 3-factor models. Rasch analyses showed that each of the factors and the total of factors can be regarded as unidimensional measurement scales.
tions
del is based on a restricted symptom-pool: more dimensions are likely to exist.
sion
tended tripartite model describes the clinical state of patients more specifically. This is relevant for both clinical practice and research.
Keywords :
Dimensional psychopathology , Tripartite model , depression , Anxiety , Outpatients
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders