The present paper is addressed to (1) the validation of a recently proposed typology of anxiety and depression, and (2) the presentation of a new tool—the Anxiety and Depression Questionnaire (ADQ)—based on this typology. Empirical data collected across two stages—construction and validation—allowed us to offer the final form of the ADQ, designed to measure arousal anxiety, apprehension anxiety, valence depression, anhedonic depression, and mixed types of anxiety and depression. The results support the proposed typology of anxiety and depression and provide evidence that the ADQ is a reliable and valid self-rating measure of affective types, and accordingly its use in scientific research is recommended
Our research assessed whether mood and emotion can be measured as distinct constructs. Development a...
In this study, the relations among depression, anxiety, and neuroticism measured by self‐report ques...
The present study examined the utility of the anhedonic depression scale from the Mood and Anxiety S...
L. A. Clark and D. Watson (1991) proposed a tripartite model that groups symptoms of depression and ...
L. A. Clark and Watson (1991) proposed a tripartite model of anxiety and depression defined in terms...
Objective: The tripartite model of anxiety and depression has been proposed as a representation of t...
This is a dataset from a study assessing cognitive emotion regulation strategies in types of anxiety...
The question of the relationship between anxiety and depression remains to be solved. The fact that ...
Summary-The tripartite model of Clark and Watson (1991) was investigated by examining the discrimina...
The question of the relationship between anxiety and depression remains to be solved. The fact that ...
Abstract Current theoretical models of emotion highlight the importance of distinguishing depression...
Abstract Background The overlap between Depression and Anxiety ha...
Abstract Background The overlap between Depression and Anxiety has led some researchers to conclude ...
The identification of distinctive and overlapping features of anxiety and depression remains an impo...
The present study examined the utility of the anhedonic depression scale from the Mood and Anxiety S...
Our research assessed whether mood and emotion can be measured as distinct constructs. Development a...
In this study, the relations among depression, anxiety, and neuroticism measured by self‐report ques...
The present study examined the utility of the anhedonic depression scale from the Mood and Anxiety S...
L. A. Clark and D. Watson (1991) proposed a tripartite model that groups symptoms of depression and ...
L. A. Clark and Watson (1991) proposed a tripartite model of anxiety and depression defined in terms...
Objective: The tripartite model of anxiety and depression has been proposed as a representation of t...
This is a dataset from a study assessing cognitive emotion regulation strategies in types of anxiety...
The question of the relationship between anxiety and depression remains to be solved. The fact that ...
Summary-The tripartite model of Clark and Watson (1991) was investigated by examining the discrimina...
The question of the relationship between anxiety and depression remains to be solved. The fact that ...
Abstract Current theoretical models of emotion highlight the importance of distinguishing depression...
Abstract Background The overlap between Depression and Anxiety ha...
Abstract Background The overlap between Depression and Anxiety has led some researchers to conclude ...
The identification of distinctive and overlapping features of anxiety and depression remains an impo...
The present study examined the utility of the anhedonic depression scale from the Mood and Anxiety S...
Our research assessed whether mood and emotion can be measured as distinct constructs. Development a...
In this study, the relations among depression, anxiety, and neuroticism measured by self‐report ques...
The present study examined the utility of the anhedonic depression scale from the Mood and Anxiety S...