The Obsessive BeliefQuest ionnaire (OBQ) and the Interpretation of Intrusions Inventory (III) were designed to assess beliefs and appraisals considered critical to the pathogenesis of obsessions. In previous reports we have described the construction and psychometric properties ofthese measures. In this study a battery ofquesti onnaires assessing anxiety, depression, and obsessive compulsive symptoms was completed by 410 outpatients diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder, 105 non-obsessional anxious patients, 87 non-clinical adults from the community, and 291 undergraduate students. Items from 6 theoretically derived subscales of the OBQ were submitted to factor analysis. Three factors emerged reflecting (1) Responsibility and threat estimation, (2) Perfectionism and intolerance for uncertainty, and (3) Importance and control of thoughts. A 44-item version (OBQ-44) composed of high-loading items from the 3 factors showed good internal consistency and criterion-related validity in clinical and non-clinical samples.
PSYCHOMETRIC VALIDATION OF THE OBSESSIVE BELIEFS QUESTIONNAIRE AND INTERPRETATIONS OF INTRUSIONS INVENTORY: PART 2. FACTOR ANALYSES AND TESTING OF A BRIEF VERSION / G. OBSSESSIVE COMPULSIVE COGNITION WORKING; C. SICA. - In: BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY. - ISSN 0005-7967. - STAMPA. - 43:(2005), pp. 1527-1542. [10.1016/j.brat.2004.07.010]
PSYCHOMETRIC VALIDATION OF THE OBSESSIVE BELIEFS QUESTIONNAIRE AND INTERPRETATIONS OF INTRUSIONS INVENTORY: PART 2. FACTOR ANALYSES AND TESTING OF A BRIEF VERSION.
SICA, CLAUDIO
2005
Abstract
The Obsessive BeliefQuest ionnaire (OBQ) and the Interpretation of Intrusions Inventory (III) were designed to assess beliefs and appraisals considered critical to the pathogenesis of obsessions. In previous reports we have described the construction and psychometric properties ofthese measures. In this study a battery ofquesti onnaires assessing anxiety, depression, and obsessive compulsive symptoms was completed by 410 outpatients diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder, 105 non-obsessional anxious patients, 87 non-clinical adults from the community, and 291 undergraduate students. Items from 6 theoretically derived subscales of the OBQ were submitted to factor analysis. Three factors emerged reflecting (1) Responsibility and threat estimation, (2) Perfectionism and intolerance for uncertainty, and (3) Importance and control of thoughts. A 44-item version (OBQ-44) composed of high-loading items from the 3 factors showed good internal consistency and criterion-related validity in clinical and non-clinical samples.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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