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Differentiating anxiety and depression: the State-Trait Anxiety-Depression Inventory.

Karl-Heinz Renner1, Michael Hock2, Ralf Bergner-Köther2, Lothar Laux3.   

Abstract

The differentiation of trait anxiety and depression in nonclinical and clinical populations is addressed. Following the tripartite model, it is assumed that anxiety and depression share a large portion of negative affectivity (NA), but differ with respect to bodily hyperarousal (specific to anxiety) and anhedonia (lack of positive affect; specific to depression). In contrast to the tripartite model, NA is subdivided into worry (characteristic for anxiety) and dysthymia (characteristic for depression), which leads to a four-variable model of anxiety and depression encompassing emotionality, worry, dysthymia, and anhedonia. Item-level confirmatory factor analyses and latent class cluster analysis based on a large nation-wide representative German sample (N = 3150) substantiate the construct validity of the model. Further evidence concerning convergent and discriminant validity with respect to related constructs is obtained in two smaller nonclinical and clinical samples. Factors influencing the association between components of anxiety and depression are discussed.

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Keywords:  Anxiety; State-Trait Anxiety-Depression Inventory; depression; tripartite model; worry

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27928931     DOI: 10.1080/02699931.2016.1266306

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cogn Emot        ISSN: 0269-9931


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