Title of article
The structural relationships among generalized anxiety, obsessions–compulsions, and depression at the syndrome and sub-syndrome level
Author/Authors
Ryan D. Donahue، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
23
From page
1587
To page
1609
Abstract
This study explored anxietyʹs relationship to depression by assessing a group of 592 undergraduate psychology students at Washington State University. Multiple measures of generalized anxiety (GA), obsessions–compulsions (O–C), and depression were used to conduct several confirmatory factor analyses (CFAs). A three-factor model of GA, O–C, and depression was found superior in fit to a one-factor “negative-affect” model, a two-factor model of anxiety and depression, and a second-order three-factor model. Further CFAs divided GA, O–C, and depression into six independent symptom category factors utilizing instrument subscales (e.g., worry, somatic anxiety, obsessions, compulsions, cognitive depression, and somatic depression). The fit for this model was superior to three alternative measurement models. The correlations among the six symptom category constructs revealed differential patterns among the cognitive and somatic symptoms.
Keywords
depression , Structural modeling , Obsessive–compulsive disorder , Generalized anxiety
Journal title
Behaviour Research and Therapy
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Behaviour Research and Therapy
Record number
569912
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