Title of article :
The Structure of Anxiety and Depression in a Normative
Sample of Younger and Older Australian Adolescents
Author/Authors :
Phillip J. Tully، نويسنده , , Ian T. Zajac، نويسنده , , Anthony J. Venning، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
It has been reported that depression and anxiety
have overlapping symptoms and are conceptually interrelated.
One of the most prominent theoretical developments
that explain this association is Clark and Watson’s tripartite
model (Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 100:316–336,
1991) that posits these two disorders and negative emotions
share a latent component of negative affect (NA). The
current study had two aims, (a) to compare a tripartite factor
structure against competing models by Confirmatory Factor
Analysis (CFA) of the Depression Anxiety and Stress
Scales (DASS-21) (Lovibond and Lovibond 1995), and (b)
explore the psychometric properties of the DASS-21. The
DASS-21 was completed by a representative sample of
4039 young Australians, aged 12–18 years, as part of the
South Australian Youth Mental Health Survey (SAYMHS),
South Australia, Australia. The best fitting model for the
data consisted of anhedonic depression, physiological
hyperarousal, and general NA. The psychometric properties
of the DASS-21 were excellent with a stable and
interpretable factor structure and good internal consistency.
The results of the current study suggest that the theoretical
tripartite structure of depression and anxiety is robust and
applicable among Australian youth. The diagnostic, clinical
and theoretical implications of these findings are discussed.
Keywords :
Depression . Anxiety . Tripartite . Adolescent .Factor analysis . Negative affect
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology