Psychometric Validation of the Dysexecutive Questionnaire (DEX)

This study reported on the validation of the psychometric properties, the factorability, validity, and sensitivity of the Dysexecutive Questionnaire (DEX) in 3 clinical and nonclinical samples. A mixed sample of 997 participants-community (n = 663), psychiatric (depressed [n = 92] and anxious [n = 1...

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description This study reported on the validation of the psychometric properties, the factorability, validity, and sensitivity of the Dysexecutive Questionnaire (DEX) in 3 clinical and nonclinical samples. A mixed sample of 997 participants-community (n = 663), psychiatric (depressed [n = 92] and anxious [n = 122]), and neurologically impaired (n = 120)-completed self-report questionnaires assessing executive dysfunction, depression, anxiety, stress, general self-efficacy, and satisfaction with life. Before analyses the data were randomly split into 2 subsets (A and B). Exploratory factor analysis performed on Subset A produced a 3-factor model (Factor 1: Inhibition, Factor 2: Volition, and Factor 3: Social Regulation) in which 15 of the original 20 items provided a revised factor structure that was superior to all other structures. A series of confirmatory factor analyses performed on Subset B confirmed that this revised factor structure was valid and reliable. The revised structure, labeled the DEX-R, was found to be a reliable and valid tool for assessing behavioral symptoms of dysexecutive functioning in mixed community, psychiatric, and neurological samples.
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Anxiety
Anxiety Disorders
Anxiety Disorders - diagnosis
Anxiety Disorders - psychology
Brain Injuries, Traumatic - diagnosis
Brain Injuries, Traumatic - psychology
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Depressive Disorder - psychology
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Dysexecutive Syndrome
Executive Function
Factor Structure
Female
Human
Humans
Male
Mental depression
Middle Aged
Neurology
Outpatient
Psychometrics - statistics & numerical data
Quality of Life - psychology
Quantitative psychology
Questionnaires
Reference Values
Reproducibility of Results
Self Efficacy
Surveys and Questionnaires
Test Construction
Test Reliability
Test Validity
Validation studies
Young Adult
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