Title of article :
Inappropriate and Excessive Guilt: Instrument Validation
and Developmental Differences in Relation to Depression
Author/Authors :
Carlos Tilghman-Osborne، نويسنده , , David A. Cole &
Julia W. Felton، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Inappropriate or excessive guilt is listed as a
symptom of depression by the American Psychiatric
Association (1994). Although many measures of guilt have
been developed, definitional and operational problems
exist, especially in the application of such measures in
childhood and adolescence. To address these problems, the
current study introduces the Inappropriate and Excessive
Guilt Scale (IEGS), assesses its validity for use with
children and adolescents, and tests its relation to depression
across development. From a sample of 370 children between
7 and 16 years old, results provided (1) evidence that items
designed to assess inappropriate and excessive guilt converged
onto a single underlying factor, (2) support for the
convergent, discriminant, and construct validity of the IEGS
in a general youth population, and (3) evidence of incremental
validity of the IEGS over-and-above other measures of guilt.
Results also supported the hypothesis that inappropriate and
excessive guilt as well as negative cognitive errors become
less normative and more depressotypic with age.
Keywords :
Depression . Guilt . Child . Adolescent .Developmental psychopathology . Assessment .Inappropriate and excessive
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology