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2. Positive emotion regulation strategies as mediators in depression and generalized anxiety disorder symptoms: A Transdiagnostic framework investigation
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Abasi, Imaneh, Shams, Giti, Pascual Vera, Belén, Milosevic, Irena, Bitarafan, Maryam, Ghanadanzadeh, Sepideh, and Talebi Moghaddam, Maryam
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Depression, Mental -- Diagnosis -- Care and treatment ,Generalized anxiety disorder -- Care and treatment -- Diagnosis ,Emotion regulation -- Health aspects -- Psychological aspects ,Psychology and mental health - Abstract
Positive emotion regulation (ER) strategies may contribute to the development and maintenance of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and depression; nonetheless, the underlying and transdiagnostic mechanisms are still unknown. To examine: 1) the mediating role of positive ER strategies in the relationship between ER deficits and experiential avoidance in GAD and depression symptoms; 2) differences in positive ER strategies among participants with elevated symptoms of GAD, depression, depression comorbid with GAD, and a nonclinical sample. 532 Tehran University students completed questionnaires assessing experiential avoidance, deficits in ER, positive ER strategies (dampening, positive rumination), and GAD and depression symptoms. Differences were assessed in four groups: GAD, depression, depression comorbid with GAD, and nonclinical. Data were analysed with path analysis and MANCOVA. Dampening and positive rumination mediated the relationship between deficits in ER and experiential avoidance in participants with depression and GAD symptoms. As for the between groups comparisons, the comorbid group obtained the highest scores on dampening and the nonclinical group the lowest. By contrast, nonclinical participants had the highest scores on positive rumination, whereas the comorbid group had the lowest. Positive ER strategies might be transdiagnostic variables. Dampening was more associated with psychopathology than positive rumination, suggesting that this strategy could be more clearly considered a transdiagnostic factor. Future studies with clinical samples must support this suggestion., Author(s): Imaneh Abasi [sup.1] , Giti Shams [sup.2] , Belén Pascual Vera [sup.3] , Irena Milosevic [sup.4] , Maryam Bitarafan [sup.1] , Sepideh Ghanadanzadeh [sup.5] , Maryam Talebi Moghaddam [sup.6] [...]
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- 2023
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3. Psychometric Evaluation of a Persian Version of Beliefs about Emotions Scale in Community and Clinical Samples.
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Ghapanchi, Ala, Abasi, Imaneh, Rimes, Katharine A., Bitarafan, Maryam, Zarabi, Hamid, Derakhshan, Fatemeh Sara, Derakhshan, Mohammad Kamran, Ghanadanzadeh, Sepideh, Whitley, Helena, and Shamsi, Alireza
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RESEARCH evaluation ,STATISTICAL reliability ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,RESEARCH methodology ,COGNITION ,PSYCHOMETRICS ,HEALTH attitudes ,FACTOR analysis ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,MENTAL depression ,EMOTIONS ,JUDGMENT sampling ,SOMATOFORM disorders - Abstract
Objective: This research is primarily conducted to determine the psychometric properties of the Beliefs about Emotions Scale (BES) in community and clinical samples. The BES is a scale measure used for evaluating individuals' beliefs in terms of how acceptable it is for them to experience and express their emotions. Method: This study was conducted on two separate samples. In the first part, 300 individuals were selected from a general sample in Tehran using the quota sampling method. For the second part of the study, we used purposive sampling to gather data from 119 patients suffering from Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and 121 patients from Somatic Symptoms Disorder (SSD), whose disorders were diagnosed based on the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria. The BES structural validity was examined through Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA). Additionally, test-retest composite and internal consistency indices were explored to investigate the reliability of the BES score. Finally, the associations of the BES score with the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), Young Schema Questionnaire (YSQ), Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale (MPS), Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS), and Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (ERQ) scores were highlighted to investigate the discriminant and convergent validity of the BES score. Results: According to CFAs, the one-factor model for the BES demonstrated a good fit with the data collected from both the clinical and community samples. The internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha) was satisfactory in the community sample (α = 0.84) and the clinical samples of SSD (α = 0.86) and MDD (α = 0.83). The community sample demonstrated high overall test-retest reliability (ICC = 0.93, P < 0.001; 95% CI: 0.89 - 0.95). In terms of convergent validity, the findings confirmed that in the MMD sample, there was a significant relationship between the BES and almost all measures (including Depression (r = 0.39, P < 0.01), Anxiety (r = 0.21, P < 0.05), Self-Sacrifice (r = 0.27, P < 0.01), MPS-total score (r = 0.22, P < 0.05), DERS total score (r = 0.50, P < 0.01), and Suppression (r = 0.38, P < 0.01). However, in the SSD group, this finding was not found. Conclusion: The results demonstrated that the Persian BES is a reliable and valid scale of maladaptive beliefs about emotions which could be implemented for both clinical and research aims. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
4. The Psychometric Evaluation of Somatic Symptom Scale-8 in Patients With Major Depressive Disorder.
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Ghapanch, Ala, Abasi, Imaneh, Bitarafan, Maryam, Zarabi, Hamid, Derakhshan, Fatemeh Sara, Derakhshan, Mohammad Kamran, Ghanadanzadeh, Sepideh, and Shamsi, Alireza
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SOMATOFORM disorders ,MENTAL depression ,PSYCHOMETRICS ,MEDICAL care ,ANXIETY - Abstract
Objective: Somatic Symptom Disorder (SSD) is characterized by somatic symptoms that are very distressing or cause considerable functional disability. SSD is associated with various medical and psychiatric conditions and imposes high costs on the health care system. Therefore, early diagnosis and treatment of SSD are crucial. The somatic symptom scale-8 (SSS-8) is a valuable and brief self-report questionnaire to assess somatic symptom burden. The current study determined the psychometric properties of the Persian version of SSS-8 in depressed samples. Methods: The study data were collected from a clinical setting with individuals diagnosed with major depressive disorder (MDD, n=122). The convergent validity of SSS-8 was examined by assessing its correlation with the hospital anxiety and depression scale (HADS), the Whiteley index (WI-14), and somatic symptom disorder-B criteria scale (SSD-12) questionnaires. Results: The Cronbach a results confirmed the reliability of SSS-8. Reliability assessment with test-retest showed excellent reliability for scale. The confirmatory factor analysis also approved the SSS-8 single-factor structure. The results of construct validity analysis of the questionnaire showed that SSS-8 has a positive and significant relationship with depression, anxiety, WI, and SSS-12. Conclusion: The Persian version of the SSS-8 is an 8-item self-report questionnaire that health professionals and researchers can use to assess and screen somatic symptoms in individuals diagnosed with MDD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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