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Fifteen Years Controlling Unwanted Thoughts: A Systematic Review of the Thought Control Ability Questionnaire (TCAQ)

Thought control ability is a vulnerability factor implicated in the etiology and maintenance of emotional disorders. This manuscript aims to systematically review the use and psychometric performance of the Thought Control Ability Questionnaire (TCAQ), designed to assess people's ability to con...

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Autores principales: Feliu-Soler, Albert, Pérez-Aranda, Adrián, Montero-Marín, Jesús, Herrera-Mercadal, Paola, Andrés-Rodríguez, Laura, Angarita-Osorio, Natalia, Williams, Alishia D., Luciano, Juan V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6593181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31275218
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01446
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author Feliu-Soler, Albert
Pérez-Aranda, Adrián
Montero-Marín, Jesús
Herrera-Mercadal, Paola
Andrés-Rodríguez, Laura
Angarita-Osorio, Natalia
Williams, Alishia D.
Luciano, Juan V.
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Pérez-Aranda, Adrián
Montero-Marín, Jesús
Herrera-Mercadal, Paola
Andrés-Rodríguez, Laura
Angarita-Osorio, Natalia
Williams, Alishia D.
Luciano, Juan V.
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description Thought control ability is a vulnerability factor implicated in the etiology and maintenance of emotional disorders. This manuscript aims to systematically review the use and psychometric performance of the Thought Control Ability Questionnaire (TCAQ), designed to assess people's ability to control unwanted thoughts. Three electronic databases were searched for papers administering the TCAQ published in indexed peer-reviewed journals. Data (participants characteristics, country, study design, etc.) were extracted from the results for qualitative synthesis. The TCAQ's content validity, dimensionality, internal consistency, test-retest reliability, convergent/divergent validity, floor/ceiling effects, and interpretability were summarized. Two reviewers independently screened articles and assessed quality taking COSMIN criteria into account. Finally, the review included 17 papers. The TCAQ has been administered to healthy individuals, students, and adult patients, in six languages from nine countries. We found that the TCAQ, and its shorter versions, demonstrate robust reliability and adequate content validity. Of interest is the TCAQ's capacity to predict performance in diverse experimental tasks focused on thought control. The TCAQ unidimensionality has been supported in exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses. Regarding construct validity, the TCAQ is significantly related to a wide range of psychopathological measures of anxiety, worry, depression, obsessive-compulsive symptoms, etc. However, as only a few of the included studies had a longitudinal design, we are unable to draw firm conclusions about the measure's temporal stability. Moreover, psychometric aspects such as factorial invariance across different samples have not been analyzed. Despite these limitations, based on available psychometric evidence we can recommend using the TCAQ for measuring perceived control of unwanted thoughts.
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spelling pubmed-65931812019-07-03 Fifteen Years Controlling Unwanted Thoughts: A Systematic Review of the Thought Control Ability Questionnaire (TCAQ) Feliu-Soler, Albert Pérez-Aranda, Adrián Montero-Marín, Jesús Herrera-Mercadal, Paola Andrés-Rodríguez, Laura Angarita-Osorio, Natalia Williams, Alishia D. Luciano, Juan V. Front Psychol Psychology Thought control ability is a vulnerability factor implicated in the etiology and maintenance of emotional disorders. This manuscript aims to systematically review the use and psychometric performance of the Thought Control Ability Questionnaire (TCAQ), designed to assess people's ability to control unwanted thoughts. Three electronic databases were searched for papers administering the TCAQ published in indexed peer-reviewed journals. Data (participants characteristics, country, study design, etc.) were extracted from the results for qualitative synthesis. The TCAQ's content validity, dimensionality, internal consistency, test-retest reliability, convergent/divergent validity, floor/ceiling effects, and interpretability were summarized. Two reviewers independently screened articles and assessed quality taking COSMIN criteria into account. Finally, the review included 17 papers. The TCAQ has been administered to healthy individuals, students, and adult patients, in six languages from nine countries. We found that the TCAQ, and its shorter versions, demonstrate robust reliability and adequate content validity. Of interest is the TCAQ's capacity to predict performance in diverse experimental tasks focused on thought control. The TCAQ unidimensionality has been supported in exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses. Regarding construct validity, the TCAQ is significantly related to a wide range of psychopathological measures of anxiety, worry, depression, obsessive-compulsive symptoms, etc. However, as only a few of the included studies had a longitudinal design, we are unable to draw firm conclusions about the measure's temporal stability. Moreover, psychometric aspects such as factorial invariance across different samples have not been analyzed. Despite these limitations, based on available psychometric evidence we can recommend using the TCAQ for measuring perceived control of unwanted thoughts. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6593181/ /pubmed/31275218 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01446 Text en Copyright © 2019 Feliu-Soler, Pérez-Aranda, Montero-Marín, Herrera-Mercadal, Andrés-Rodríguez, Angarita-Osorio, Williams and Luciano. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Feliu-Soler, Albert
Pérez-Aranda, Adrián
Montero-Marín, Jesús
Herrera-Mercadal, Paola
Andrés-Rodríguez, Laura
Angarita-Osorio, Natalia
Williams, Alishia D.
Luciano, Juan V.
Fifteen Years Controlling Unwanted Thoughts: A Systematic Review of the Thought Control Ability Questionnaire (TCAQ)
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title_full Fifteen Years Controlling Unwanted Thoughts: A Systematic Review of the Thought Control Ability Questionnaire (TCAQ)
title_fullStr Fifteen Years Controlling Unwanted Thoughts: A Systematic Review of the Thought Control Ability Questionnaire (TCAQ)
title_full_unstemmed Fifteen Years Controlling Unwanted Thoughts: A Systematic Review of the Thought Control Ability Questionnaire (TCAQ)
title_short Fifteen Years Controlling Unwanted Thoughts: A Systematic Review of the Thought Control Ability Questionnaire (TCAQ)
title_sort fifteen years controlling unwanted thoughts: a systematic review of the thought control ability questionnaire (tcaq)
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6593181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31275218
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01446
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