Title of article :
Responses to Depression in Children: Reconceptualizing
the Relation Among Response Styles
Author/Authors :
John R. Z. Abela، نويسنده , , Cristina M. Aydin &
Randy P. Auerbach، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
We propose that researchers should utilize ratio
scores when examining the response styles theory rather than
examine each of the response styles separately. Higher ratio
scores indicate a higher probability of engaging in ruminative,
as opposed to distracting and problem solving,
behaviors. In Phase One, we examined the factor structure
and reliability of the Children’s Response Styles Questionnaire
(CRSQ) in a sample of 287 third through sixth grade
schoolchildren. A two factor solution was obtained: (1)
Rumination and (2) Distraction and Problem Solving. Both
factors exhibited strong psychometric properties. In Phase
Two, 140 children completed the CRSQ and the Children’s
Depression Inventory (CDI). Six weeks later, children
completed the CDI. Confirmatory factor analysis indicated
that the two-factor solution fit the data well. In line with
hypotheses, CRSQ ratio scores were more strongly associated
with CDI residual change scores than were either CRSQ
rumination or distraction and problem solving scores.
Keywords :
Response styles theory. Rumination .Distraction . Problem-solving . Depression
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology