The University of Western Australia, School of Psychological Science, Perth, Australia.
Curtin University, Curtin enAble Institute & School of Population Health, Australia; Centre for Clinical Interventions, Australia.
J Affect Disord. 2024 Jul 1;356:577-585. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2024.04.002. Epub 2024 Apr 2.
The Emotion Beliefs Questionnaire was recently developed to measure beliefs about the controllability and usefulness of negative and positive emotions. These are beliefs that have been theorised to be influential for emotion regulation and psychological outcomes. However, to date there are few studies utilising large, representative samples to examine the EBQ's psychometric properties and affective correlates. Our aim was to fill this gap by examining the EBQ's psychometric properties and exploring associations between emotion beliefs, emotion regulation, and affective disorder symptoms.
A sample of 1175 adults recruited from the general population in the United States completed measures of emotion beliefs, emotion regulation, and affective disorder symptoms.
Confirmatory factor analyses supported the EBQ's intended subscale structure, where controllability and usefulness beliefs were separated by valence. This structure was invariant across gender, age, and education categories. The EBQ correlated in expected ways with other measures, demonstrating good validity, and had good to excellent levels of internal consistency reliability.
This study used a non-clinical sample that was predominantly White. Future work should utilise clinical and cross-cultural samples to maximise generalisability of findings.
Our findings indicate that the EBQ is a psychometrically sound tool for measuring the multidimensional emotion belief construct. The EBQ may have clinical utility in the conceptualisation, assessment, and treatment of maladaptive emotion beliefs. Furthermore, our results highlight the importance of considering the potential influence of maladaptive emotion beliefs in emotion dysregulation and affective disorder symptoms.
情绪信念问卷(Emotion Beliefs Questionnaire)最近被开发出来,用于测量对消极和积极情绪的可控性和有用性的信念。这些信念被理论化为对情绪调节和心理结果有影响的因素。然而,迄今为止,很少有研究利用大型代表性样本来检验 EBQ 的心理测量特性和情感相关性。我们的目的是通过检验 EBQ 的心理测量特性并探讨情绪信念、情绪调节和情感障碍症状之间的关联来填补这一空白。
从美国普通人群中招募了 1175 名成年人,他们完成了情绪信念、情绪调节和情感障碍症状的测量。
验证性因子分析支持 EBQ 的预期子量表结构,其中可控性和有用性信念按情绪效价分开。这种结构在性别、年龄和教育类别上是不变的。EBQ 与其他测量工具以预期的方式相关,表现出良好的效度,并具有良好到优秀的内部一致性信度。
本研究使用的是一个非临床样本,主要是白人。未来的工作应该利用临床和跨文化样本,以最大限度地提高研究结果的普遍性。
我们的研究结果表明,EBQ 是测量多维情绪信念结构的心理测量学上可靠的工具。EBQ 可能在对不良情绪信念的概念化、评估和治疗方面具有临床应用价值。此外,我们的研究结果强调了考虑不良情绪信念对情绪失调和情感障碍症状的潜在影响的重要性。