Background Depressive and anxiety symptoms often co-occur resulting in a debate about common and distinct features of depression and anxiety. Methods An exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and a bifactor modelling approach were used to separate a general distress continuum from more specific sub-domains of depression and anxiety in an adolescent community sample (n = 1159, age 14). The Mood and Feelings Questionnaire and the Revised Children's Manifest Anxiety Scale were used. Results A three-factor confirmatory factor analysis is reported which identified a) mood and social-cognitive symptoms of depression, b) worrying symptoms, and c) somatic and information-processing symptoms as distinct yet closely related constructs. Subseque...
Despite the fact that the moods, symptoms, and disorders associated with anxiety and depression freq...
Nosological (symptom overlap) and methodological (informant) artifact in the covariation of an empir...
Background Psychotic phenomena are common in the general population but are excluded from diagnostic...
BACKGROUND: Depressive and anxiety symptoms often co-occur resulting in a debate about common and di...
Depressive and anxiety symptoms often co-occur resulting in a debate about common and distinct featu...
The current study used confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to examine the factor structure of anxiety...
In both adults and pediatric population, depression is a major disability cause; suicide is the thir...
grantor: University of TorontoThe relationship of anxiety and depression was investigated ...
It has been reported that depression and anxiety have overlapping symptoms and are conceptually inte...
The tripartite model of Clark and Watson (1981) suggests that the oft-observed covariation between a...
The aim of this study was to examine the extent to which cognitive emotion regulation strategies wer...
The co-occurrence of emotional disorders among adolescents has received considerable empirical atten...
Comorbidity, defined as the manifestation of multiple disorders within an individual, has become the...
Background: Comorbidity between anxiety disorders and depressive disorders in adolescents occurs ver...
Depression is highly comorbid with anxiety in youth. It is frequently reported that anxiety precedes...
Despite the fact that the moods, symptoms, and disorders associated with anxiety and depression freq...
Nosological (symptom overlap) and methodological (informant) artifact in the covariation of an empir...
Background Psychotic phenomena are common in the general population but are excluded from diagnostic...
BACKGROUND: Depressive and anxiety symptoms often co-occur resulting in a debate about common and di...
Depressive and anxiety symptoms often co-occur resulting in a debate about common and distinct featu...
The current study used confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to examine the factor structure of anxiety...
In both adults and pediatric population, depression is a major disability cause; suicide is the thir...
grantor: University of TorontoThe relationship of anxiety and depression was investigated ...
It has been reported that depression and anxiety have overlapping symptoms and are conceptually inte...
The tripartite model of Clark and Watson (1981) suggests that the oft-observed covariation between a...
The aim of this study was to examine the extent to which cognitive emotion regulation strategies wer...
The co-occurrence of emotional disorders among adolescents has received considerable empirical atten...
Comorbidity, defined as the manifestation of multiple disorders within an individual, has become the...
Background: Comorbidity between anxiety disorders and depressive disorders in adolescents occurs ver...
Depression is highly comorbid with anxiety in youth. It is frequently reported that anxiety precedes...
Despite the fact that the moods, symptoms, and disorders associated with anxiety and depression freq...
Nosological (symptom overlap) and methodological (informant) artifact in the covariation of an empir...
Background Psychotic phenomena are common in the general population but are excluded from diagnostic...