Psychometric Properties and Prospective Predictive Utility of the Contrast Avoidance Questionnaires
Recent theoretical research posits that a key factor in the development and maintenance of pathological worry is the avoidance of sudden emotional shifts. Recently two self-report instruments were developed to index this phenomenon (Contrast Avoidance Questionnaire - Worry [CAQ-W] and Contrast Avoid...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of psychological assessment : official organ of the European Association of Psychological Assessment 2021-11, Vol.37 (6), p.460-472 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Recent theoretical research posits that a key factor in
the development and maintenance of pathological worry is the avoidance of sudden
emotional shifts. Recently two self-report instruments were developed to index
this phenomenon (Contrast Avoidance Questionnaire - Worry [CAQ-W] and
Contrast Avoidance Questionnaire - General Emotion [CAQ-GE]). This work
employed a multi-study design to provide an independent evaluation of the latent
structure of these measures; additionally, the validity and longitudinal
predictive ability of the measures was examined. Findings of the factor analytic
work support a two-factor solution for each of the questionnaires. These were
defined as the following subscales: CAQ-W: Emotional Contrast; Negative Affect,
and for the CAQ-GE: Avoidance; Discomfort. Test-retest reliability of the
measure was strong and the identified subscales demonstrated differential
predictive ability regarding future worry and depression. Results indicate that
subscales related to the experience of negative affect rather than avoidance,
display predictive utility of future symptoms. These findings are somewhat
discrepant with extant literature on ecological momentary assessment (EMA)
assessment of contrast avoidance indicating the need for refinement in the
self-report measurement of this construct. |
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ISSN: | 1015-5759 2151-2426 |
DOI: | 10.1027/1015-5759/a000630 |