2024
Therapy Mode Preference Scale: Preliminary Validation Methodological Design
Cerrito B, Xiao J, Fialk A, Buono F. Therapy Mode Preference Scale: Preliminary Validation Methodological Design. JMIR Formative Research 2024, 8: e65477. PMID: 39612373, PMCID: PMC11623782, DOI: 10.2196/65477.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsZoom Exhaustion and Fatigue scaleIn-person careHierarchical linear regressionHealth careIn-personExploratory factor analysisInternal consistencyMental health treatment programsSatisfactory levels of internal consistencyFactor analysisLevels of internal consistencyIn-person therapyKaiser-Meyer-Olkin measure of sampling adequacyClient Satisfaction QuestionnaireKaiser-Meyer-Olkin measureBartlett's test of sphericityHealth care demandBarriers to treatmentMeasure of sampling adequacyTest of sphericityIncremental validityFactor structureFatigue ScaleLinear regressionCare demands
2023
Development and Validation of an Ability Measure of Emotion Understanding: The Core Relational Themes of Emotion (CORE) Test
Floman J, Brackett M, LaPalme M, Ponnock A, Barsade S, Doyle A. Development and Validation of an Ability Measure of Emotion Understanding: The Core Relational Themes of Emotion (CORE) Test. Journal Of Intelligence 2023, 11: 195. PMID: 37888427, PMCID: PMC10607998, DOI: 10.3390/jintelligence11100195.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCore relational themesRelational themesEmotion testIncremental validityAbility measuresEmotion-understanding abilityHealthy social functioningUnidimensional factor structureConfirmatory factor analysisEmotion understandingHigh internal consistencyVerbal intelligenceNegative emotionsMaladaptive copingEmotional experienceRelational conflictSocial functioningPeople's abilityStudy 1Study 2Study 3Validity evidenceFactor structureDiverse sampleTest items
2022
Rejection sensitivity and sexual minority men’s social anxiety disorder: The moderating role of sexual identity strength
Maiolatesi A, Wang K, Burton C, Harkness A, Esserman D, Safren S, Pachankis J. Rejection sensitivity and sexual minority men’s social anxiety disorder: The moderating role of sexual identity strength. Self And Identity 2022, 22: 563-591. PMID: 37346170, PMCID: PMC10281756, DOI: 10.1080/15298868.2022.2125062.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial anxiety symptomsGay-related rejection sensitivityRejection sensitivitySocial anxiety disorderIdentity strengthAnxiety symptomsSocial anxietyIncremental validitySexual minority menSocial anxiety disorder diagnosisDisorder diagnosisRS scoresAnxiety disorder diagnosisMental health correlatesStructured diagnostic interviewMinority menIndividual differencesAnxiety disordersStudy 1Study 2RS measuresHealth correlatesDiagnostic InterviewRS scaleAnxiety
2021
The Anticipated Effects of Cannabis Scale (AECS): Initial Development and Validation of an Affect- and Valence-Based Expectancy Measure
Waddell J, Corbin W, Meier M, Morean M, Metrik J. The Anticipated Effects of Cannabis Scale (AECS): Initial Development and Validation of an Affect- and Valence-Based Expectancy Measure. Psychological Assessment 2021, 33: 180-194. PMID: 33151731, PMCID: PMC9973752, DOI: 10.1037/pas0000881.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCannabis expectanciesNegative expectationsEvidence of incremental validityAssociated with cannabis useCannabis use frequencyFactor analysisTwo-factor structureAssociated with more negative consequencesConfirmatory factor analysisExploratory factor analysisAlcohol expectanciesCannabis misuseIncremental validityCannabis effectsCannabis frequencyDependence symptomsCannabis usePsychometric limitationsExpectancy itemsValence-basedExpectancy measuresPredictive utilityCannabisPositive expectationsPrior research
2019
A Psychometric Evaluation of the German Version of the Responses to Positive Affect Questionnaire
Voss M, Ehring T, Timpano K, Joormann J, Wolkenstein L. A Psychometric Evaluation of the German Version of the Responses to Positive Affect Questionnaire. Journal Of Psychopathology And Behavioral Assessment 2019, 41: 425-435. DOI: 10.1007/s10862-019-09757-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPositive emotion regulationPositive Affect questionnaireEmotion regulationPositive emotionsAffect QuestionnaireEmotion-focused ruminationDifferent cognitive responsesSelf-report measuresSelf-focused ruminationFactor analysisGerman versionAdequate internal consistencyConfirmatory factor analysisNegative emotionsCognitive responsesIndividual differencesIncremental validityAffective disordersSet of questionnairesExploratory factor analysisRuminationFactor structureAcceptable convergentEmotionsPsychometric properties
2018
How do videogame players identify their actions? Integrating Action Identification Theory and videogame play via the Behavior Identification Form - Gamer
Ewell P, Hamilton J, Guadagno R. How do videogame players identify their actions? Integrating Action Identification Theory and videogame play via the Behavior Identification Form - Gamer. Computers In Human Behavior 2018, 81: 189-197. DOI: 10.1016/j.chb.2017.12.019.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2017
Suicidality in High-Risk Psychiatric Patients: The Contribution of Protective Factors
Tillman JG, Clemence AJ, Hopwood CJ, Lewis KC, Stevens JL. Suicidality in High-Risk Psychiatric Patients: The Contribution of Protective Factors. Psychiatry 2017, 80: 357-373. PMID: 29466104, DOI: 10.1080/00332747.2017.1296309.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProtective factorsIncremental predictive validityFear of suicideSignificant psychiatric impairmentSuicide attemptsSample of participantsPsychological processesLifetime suicide historyIncremental validityFear variablesSuch protective factorsSexual abuseResidential treatmentPredictive validityIncremental associationPhysical abuseResilience measuresLiving InventorySuicide historyDemographic questionnairePsychiatric impairmentSocial consequencesPsychiatric patientsImpulsivenessLifetime suicide attempts
2015
Positive Drinking Consequences Are Associated With Alcohol Use and Alcohol-Related Problems Among Veterans Seeking Treatment for Alcohol Use Disorder
Morean M, Cooney J. Positive Drinking Consequences Are Associated With Alcohol Use and Alcohol-Related Problems Among Veterans Seeking Treatment for Alcohol Use Disorder. Substance Use & Misuse 2015, 50: 1383-1389. PMID: 26452402, DOI: 10.3109/10826084.2015.1013133.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPositive Drinking Consequences QuestionnairePositive drinking consequencesAlcohol-related problemsDrinking consequencesAlcohol usePre-treatment alcohol useTreatment-seeking veteransAssociated with alcohol useVeterans seeking treatmentBehavior of veteransRates of heavy drinkingPretreatment drinkingAlcohol expectanciesIncremental validityUndergraduate sampleConsequences QuestionnaireAlcohol problemsDrinking behaviorAlcohol treatmentClinical populationsHeavy drinkingProgram intakeInternal consistencyAssociated with increased ratesDisordered backgroundThe Reliability and Validity of the Clinical Perfectionism Questionnaire in Eating Disorder and Community Samples
Egan SJ, Shafran R, Lee M, Fairburn CG, Cooper Z, Doll HA, Palmer RL, Watson HJ. The Reliability and Validity of the Clinical Perfectionism Questionnaire in Eating Disorder and Community Samples. Behavioural And Cognitive Psychotherapy 2015, 44: 79-91. PMID: 25731214, PMCID: PMC4762235, DOI: 10.1017/s1352465814000629.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical Perfectionism QuestionnaireTwo-factor structureCommunity sampleAcceptable internal consistencyClinical perfectionismPerfectionism QuestionnaireMeasures of perfectionismInternal consistencySeparate community samplesIncremental validityNonclinical sampleFactor analysis resultsEating DisordersAnxiety disordersStudy 1Study 2Control groupPerfectionismValid measurePsychometric propertiesReading levelDisordersValidityQuestionnaireFurther research
2014
Teasing apart low mindfulness: Differentiating deficits in mindfulness and in psychological flexibility in predicting symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder and depression
Curtiss J, Klemanski DH. Teasing apart low mindfulness: Differentiating deficits in mindfulness and in psychological flexibility in predicting symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder and depression. Journal Of Affective Disorders 2014, 166: 41-47. PMID: 25012409, DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2014.04.062.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSymptoms of GADGeneralized anxiety disorderPsychological inflexibilitySymptoms of depressionLow mindfulnessAnxiety disordersMediation analysisHierarchical multiple regression analysisMindfulness-based therapySeverity of GADAutomatic thoughtsPsychological flexibilityMindfulness deficitsIncremental validityMindfulness facetsMeditational roleMediation modelCross-sectional designMindfulnessMultiple regression analysisInflexibilityDeficitsUnique relationshipDepressionClinical samples
2008
Subjective alcohol effects and drinking behavior: The relative influence of early response and acquired tolerance
Morean M, Corbin W. Subjective alcohol effects and drinking behavior: The relative influence of early response and acquired tolerance. Addictive Behaviors 2008, 33: 1306-1313. PMID: 18619740, DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2008.06.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSubjective alcohol responsesRutgers Alcohol Problem IndexDrinking outcomesDrinking behaviorPredictive of drinking outcomesAssess alcohol useIncremental validityAlcohol responsesAlcohol effectsQuestionnaire-RevisedSelf-ratingsSedative responsePsychometric propertiesSedative effectsAlcohol useInternal consistencyAcquired toleranceProblem IndexRevised versionAssociated with useUnique variablesDrinkingOnline surveyModified versionEarly response
2007
The Positive Drinking Consequences Questionnaire (PDCQ): Validation of a new assessment tool
Corbin W, Morean M, Benedict D. The Positive Drinking Consequences Questionnaire (PDCQ): Validation of a new assessment tool. Addictive Behaviors 2007, 33: 54-68. PMID: 17618063, DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2007.06.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPositive Drinking Consequences QuestionnairePositive drinking consequencesDrinking consequencesDrinking behaviorConsequences QuestionnairePositive consequences of alcohol useAssociated with drinking behaviorPositive consequencesConsequences of alcohol useSingle-factor structureSplit-half reliabilityIncremental validityExpectancy itemsDiscriminant validityExpectancy measuresPositive expectationsAlcohol useUnique contributionsClinical assessment toolUndergraduate studentsAssessment toolDrinking populationPositive outcomesNegative consequencesDrinking
2004
Emotional intelligence and its relation to everyday behaviour
Brackett M, Mayer J, Warner R. Emotional intelligence and its relation to everyday behaviour. Personality And Individual Differences 2004, 36: 1387-1402. DOI: 10.1016/s0191-8869(03)00236-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmotional intelligenceBig Five personality traitsLow emotional intelligenceIncremental validityAbility measuresNegative behaviorsEveryday behaviorPersonality traitsAbility testAcademic achievementBig FiveNegative outcomesInterpersonal relationsDeviant behaviorCollege studentsAlcohol useEmotionsLife spaceLeisure pursuitsSelf-care behaviorsIntelligenceAcademic activitiesCollege-aged malesMaladjustmentIllegal drugs
1999
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing An Analysis of Specific versus Nonspecific Treatment Factors
Lohr J, Lilienfeld S, Tolin D, Herbert J. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing An Analysis of Specific versus Nonspecific Treatment Factors. Journal Of Anxiety Disorders 1999, 13: 185-207. PMID: 10225508, DOI: 10.1016/s0887-6185(98)00047-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEye movement desensitizationIncremental validityIncremental efficacyNonspecific treatment factorsEffects of EMDRNonspecific treatment effectsPsychological assessmentEMDREye movementsIntervention proceduresTreatment featuresExperimental controlTreatment effectsNovel measureNonspecific featuresNovel treatmentsEfficacy studiesTreatment factorsValidityEfficacyIndividual studiesDesensitizationInterventionMeasuresControl procedures
1998
Testing the Utility of the Anxiety Sensitivity Construct in Children and Adolescents Referred for Anxiety Disorders
Weems CF, Hammond-Laurence K, Silverman WK, Ginsburg GS. Testing the Utility of the Anxiety Sensitivity Construct in Children and Adolescents Referred for Anxiety Disorders. Journal Of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology 1998, 27: 69-77. PMID: 9561939, DOI: 10.1207/s15374424jccp2701_8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChildhood Anxiety Sensitivity IndexIncremental validityAnxiety sensitivityTrait anxietyAnxiety disordersAnxiety Sensitivity IndexAge 6Clinic-referred childrenAdolescents ages 6Adolescents ages 12Children ages 6Adolescents ReferredManifest anxietyAge 12AnxietyAge groupsContinuous moderatorsChildrenFearValidityMeasuresDisordersModeratorOlder age groupsSensitivity index
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