The Worry Domains Questionnaire (WDQ) [Tallis, F., Eysenck M.W., & Mathews, (1992). A questionnaire for the measurement of nonpathological worry. Personality and Individual Differences, 13, 161–168)] is an instrument widely used to assess the amount of worry across five domains of everyday concern: relationships, lack of confidence, aimless future, work, and financial issues. With 25 items, however, the WDQ is somewhat lengthy. The aim of the present study was therefore to construct a 10-item short form (WDQ-SF). A sample of 1080 university students completed the 25 items of the WDQ. One-half of the sample was used to construct the WDQ-SF by selecting two appropriate items from each of the five WDQ domain subscales. The other half of the sa...
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties of Worry Behaviors Inventory (WB...
BackgroundThe cognitive process of worry, which keeps negative thoughts in mind and elaborates the c...
Two studies evaluated the psychometric properties and the latent structure of the Portuguese version...
The Worry Domains Questionnaire (WDQ) (Tallis, Eysenck, & Mathews, 1992) is an in-strument wide...
In this study the psychometric properties of the PSWQ and the WDQ were investigated in a community s...
In this study the psychometric properties of the PSWQ and the WDQ were investigated in a community s...
The Penn State Worry Questionnaire (PSWQ) is widely regarded as the gold standard self-report questi...
The Penn State Worry Questionnaire (PSWQ) is a 16-item self-report scale for measuring the excessive...
A principal components analysis of the ten scales of the Worry Questionnaire revealed the existence ...
The reliability and validity of the Penn State Worry Questionnaire (PSWQ) and the Worry Domains Ques...
Worry is a common symptom in various psychiatric problems and the key symptom of generalised anxiety...
Researchers have described 2 types of worriers, normal and pathological, who differ in the frequency...
textabstractWorry is a common symptom in various psychiatric problems and the key symptom of general...
Worry is often assessed with the 16-item Penn State Worry Questionnaire (PSWQ; Meyer, Miller, Metzge...
Based on the widely used Penn State Worry Questionnaire for trait worry, a scale was developed to me...
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties of Worry Behaviors Inventory (WB...
BackgroundThe cognitive process of worry, which keeps negative thoughts in mind and elaborates the c...
Two studies evaluated the psychometric properties and the latent structure of the Portuguese version...
The Worry Domains Questionnaire (WDQ) (Tallis, Eysenck, & Mathews, 1992) is an in-strument wide...
In this study the psychometric properties of the PSWQ and the WDQ were investigated in a community s...
In this study the psychometric properties of the PSWQ and the WDQ were investigated in a community s...
The Penn State Worry Questionnaire (PSWQ) is widely regarded as the gold standard self-report questi...
The Penn State Worry Questionnaire (PSWQ) is a 16-item self-report scale for measuring the excessive...
A principal components analysis of the ten scales of the Worry Questionnaire revealed the existence ...
The reliability and validity of the Penn State Worry Questionnaire (PSWQ) and the Worry Domains Ques...
Worry is a common symptom in various psychiatric problems and the key symptom of generalised anxiety...
Researchers have described 2 types of worriers, normal and pathological, who differ in the frequency...
textabstractWorry is a common symptom in various psychiatric problems and the key symptom of general...
Worry is often assessed with the 16-item Penn State Worry Questionnaire (PSWQ; Meyer, Miller, Metzge...
Based on the widely used Penn State Worry Questionnaire for trait worry, a scale was developed to me...
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties of Worry Behaviors Inventory (WB...
BackgroundThe cognitive process of worry, which keeps negative thoughts in mind and elaborates the c...
Two studies evaluated the psychometric properties and the latent structure of the Portuguese version...