Distinguishing the Dimensions of the Original Dysfunctional Attitude Scale in an Archival Clinical Sample

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Gary P. Brown
Jaime Delgadillo
Hudson Golino
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[1] Royal Holloway University of London,Department of Psychology
[2] Sheffield University,Department of Psychology
[3] University of Virginia,Department of Psychology
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Cognitive Therapy and Research | 2023年 / 47卷
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Depression; Cognitive vulnerability; Measurement structure;
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The Dysfunctional Attitude Scale measures depression related enduring beliefs and is one of the central measures of cognitive behavioral (CBT) research and theory. It has been the central marker of etiological claims of CBT, and so any change to the understanding of the composition of the DAS would have potentially far-reaching implications for a large body of literature. We sought to capitalize on advances in psychometric techniques since the original 100-item DAS was last analyzed in a sufficiently large clinical sample to provide a definitive measurement model of this important instrument. Beyond the two dimensions usually found on the shorter forms of the scale, we identified the following subscales: imperatives, cognitive flexibility, and negative expectancy. This richer and more precise DAS structure renews its potential to meet the challenge of predicting who is prone to develop depression or experience a recurrence.
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