Dozois David J A, Westra Henny A
Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, London, Ont., Canada N6G 5C2.
Behav Res Ther. 2005 Dec;43(12):1655-72. doi: 10.1016/j.brat.2004.12.001.
This study investigated the psychometric properties of a newly developed 20-item instrument that assesses one's anticipation of being able to change anxiety: the Anxiety Change Expectancy Scale (ACES). Study 1 evaluated the ACES in undergraduate university students, self-identified as experiencing difficulties with anxiety. Study 2 examined the ACES in a community sample of persons with anxiety difficulties. Study 3 tested the utility of the ACES in predicting treatment change in a group of individuals with generalized anxiety disorder participating in group cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety. Across these samples, the ACES demonstrated excellent internal reliability (coefficient alphas=.89-.92) as well as good convergent, divergent, and factorial validity. The ACES was also significantly predictive of treatment-related changes in somatic anxiety symptoms and worry. The results of these studies provide strong support for the ACES as a reliable and valid measure of expectancies for changing anxiety.
本研究调查了一种新开发的包含20个条目的工具的心理测量特性,该工具用于评估个体对能够改变焦虑的预期:焦虑改变预期量表(ACES)。研究1在自我认定有焦虑困扰的本科大学生中评估了ACES。研究2在有焦虑困扰的社区样本中检验了ACES。研究3测试了ACES在预测一组患有广泛性焦虑症并参加焦虑症团体认知行为治疗的个体的治疗变化方面的效用。在这些样本中,ACES表现出出色的内部信度(α系数 = 0.89 - 0.92)以及良好的聚合效度、区分效度和因素效度。ACES还能显著预测躯体焦虑症状和担忧方面与治疗相关的变化。这些研究结果为ACES作为一种可靠且有效的焦虑改变预期测量工具提供了有力支持。