Title of article :
Attitude scale and general health questionnaire subscales predict depression?
Author/Authors :
Ebrahimi, Amrollah Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Afshar, Hamid Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Taher Neshat Doost, Hamid Department of Psychology - School of Educational Sciences and Psychology - The University of Isfahan , Mousavi, Ghafur Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Moolavi, Hoseyn Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: According to Beck theory, dysfunctional attitude has a central role in emergence of depression. The aim
of this study was to determine contributions of dysfunctional attitude and general health index to depression.
METHODS: In this case-control study, two groups of subjects participated. The first group consisted of 65 patients with
major depression and dysthymic disorder, who were recruited from Noor and Navab Safavi Psychiatry Clinics in Isfahan.
The control group was consisted of 65 non-patient individuals who were accompanied or relatives of the patients
and was matched with them based on age, sex and education. Both groups completed 26-item Dysfunctional Attitude
Scale (DAS-26) and 28-item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-28). Logistic regression and correlation methods
were applied for statistical analysis.
RESULTS: Logistic regression analysis showed that by an increase of one level in categorized DAS-26 scores and one
score in the physical symptoms, anxiety, social dysfunction and depression subscales of GHQ-28 the risk of depression
increase by 6.8, 1.6, 1.9, 3.7, 4.78 times, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: Capability of dysfunctional attitude and general health subscales to predict depression supports the
Beck's cognitive diathesis stress theory of depression that dysfunctional attitude may be a predisposing risk factor for
depression.
Keywords :
Depression , Beliefs , Cognition , Dysfunctional Attitude , General Health
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics