Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Nepean Dysphoria Scale in a Clinical Sample

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David Berle
Vladan Starcevic
Kirupamani Viswasam
Denise Milicevic
Anthony Hannan
Vlasios Brakoulias
Zachary Steel
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[1] University of Technology Sydney,Discipline of Clinical Psychology, Graduate School of Health
[2] University of New South Wales,School of Psychiatry
[3] University of Sydney,Sydney Medical School – Nepean, Discipline of Psychiatry
[4] Nepean Hospital,Department of Psychiatry
[5] Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District,Nepean Anxiety Disorders Clinic
[6] Richmond Hospital,St John of God Health Care
[7] Black Dog Institute,undefined
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Psychiatric Quarterly | 2018年 / 89卷
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Psychometric; Clinical sample; Validity; Construct; Scale; Interpersonal;
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The construct of dysphoria has been described inconsistently across a broad range of psychopathology. The term has been used to refer to an irritable state of discontent, but is also thought to incorporate anger, resentment and nonspecific symptoms associated with anxiety and depression, such as tension and unhappiness. The Nepean Dysphoria Scale has been developed to allow assessment of dysphoria, but its factor structure has not yet been investigated in clinical samples. We aimed to determine the latent structure of dysphoria as reflected by the Nepean Dysphoria Scale, using a clinical sample. Adults (N = 206) seeking treatment at a range of mental health services were administered the Nepean Dysphoria Scale. Four putative factor structures were investigated using confirmatory factor analysis: a single-factor model, a hierarchical model, a bifactor model and a four-factor model as identified in previous studies. No model fit the data except for a four-factor model when a revised 22-item version of the original 24-item scale was investigated. A four-factor structure similar to that identified in non-clinical samples was supported, albeit following the removal of two items. The Nepean Dysphoria Scale appears to have utility for the assessment of dysphoria in routine clinical settings.
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