Research in Psychotherapy (Apr 2017)

The Italian version of the Depressive Experiences Questionnaire: psychometric properties and validation in students, community, and clinical groups

  • Giorgio Falgares,
  • Sandro De Santis,
  • Salvatore Gullo,
  • Danilo Carrozzino,
  • Daniela Marchetti,
  • Maria Cristina Verrocchio,
  • Gianluca Lo Coco,
  • Daniel Kopala-Sibley,
  • Osmano Oasi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/ripppo.2017.227
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1

Abstract

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The current study evaluated the psychometric properties of the Italian validation of the Depressive Experiences Questionnaire (DEQ), conceived as a measure of self-criticism and dependency, i.e. two personality factors acting, according to Blatt (2004), as risk factors for depression in particular and psychopathology in general. A series of standardized measures [Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II), DEQ, Symptom Checklist-90-R (SCL-90-R), Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory, 3rd edition (MCMI-III)] was administered to three samples (i.e., students, community and clinical). Factorial validity was evaluated along with convergent and predictive validity. In order to evaluate the reliability and internal consistency, a specific subgroup of participants was retested on the DEQ and BDI-II. Results showed correlations between DEQ dimensions and some personality traits of the MCMI-III. The traditional three-factor model of the DEQ structure as identified by principal component analysis appears to be as stable factors as typically found in American samples, although some items showed elevated cross-loading or low loadings on any factor. Clinical and diagnostic implications of the findings will be discussed.

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