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The Dunn Worry Questionnaire and the Paranoia Worries Questionnaire: new assessments of worry

BACKGROUND: The cognitive process of worry, which keeps negative thoughts in mind and elaborates the content, contributes to the occurrence of many mental health disorders. Our principal aim was to develop a straightforward measure of general problematic worry suitable for research and clinical trea...

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Autores principales: Freeman, Daniel, Bird, Jessica C., Loe, Bao S., Kingdon, David, Startup, Helen, Clark, David M., Ehlers, Anke, Černis, Emma, Wingham, Gail, Evans, Nicole, Lister, Rachel, Pugh, Katherine, Cordwell, Jacinta, Dunn, Graham
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7168652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30947766
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291719000588
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author Freeman, Daniel
Bird, Jessica C.
Loe, Bao S.
Kingdon, David
Startup, Helen
Clark, David M.
Ehlers, Anke
Černis, Emma
Wingham, Gail
Evans, Nicole
Lister, Rachel
Pugh, Katherine
Cordwell, Jacinta
Dunn, Graham
author_facet Freeman, Daniel
Bird, Jessica C.
Loe, Bao S.
Kingdon, David
Startup, Helen
Clark, David M.
Ehlers, Anke
Černis, Emma
Wingham, Gail
Evans, Nicole
Lister, Rachel
Pugh, Katherine
Cordwell, Jacinta
Dunn, Graham
author_sort Freeman, Daniel
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description BACKGROUND: The cognitive process of worry, which keeps negative thoughts in mind and elaborates the content, contributes to the occurrence of many mental health disorders. Our principal aim was to develop a straightforward measure of general problematic worry suitable for research and clinical treatment. Our secondary aim was to develop a measure of problematic worry specifically concerning paranoid fears. METHODS: An item pool concerning worry in the past month was evaluated in 250 non-clinical individuals and 50 patients with psychosis in a worry treatment trial. Exploratory factor analysis and item response theory (IRT) informed the selection of scale items. IRT analyses were repeated with the scales administered to 273 non-clinical individuals, 79 patients with psychosis and 93 patients with social anxiety disorder. Other clinical measures were administered to assess concurrent validity. Test-retest reliability was assessed with 75 participants. Sensitivity to change was assessed with 43 patients with psychosis. RESULTS: A 10-item general worry scale (Dunn Worry Questionnaire; DWQ) and a five-item paranoia worry scale (Paranoia Worries Questionnaire; PWQ) were developed. All items were highly discriminative (DWQ a = 1.98–5.03; PWQ a = 4.10–10.7), indicating small increases in latent worry lead to a high probability of item endorsement. The DWQ was highly informative across a wide range of the worry distribution, whilst the PWQ had greatest precision at clinical levels of paranoia worry. The scales demonstrated excellent internal reliability, test-retest reliability, concurrent validity and sensitivity to change. CONCLUSIONS: The new measures of general problematic worry and worry about paranoid fears have excellent psychometric properties.
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spelling pubmed-71686522020-04-27 The Dunn Worry Questionnaire and the Paranoia Worries Questionnaire: new assessments of worry Freeman, Daniel Bird, Jessica C. Loe, Bao S. Kingdon, David Startup, Helen Clark, David M. Ehlers, Anke Černis, Emma Wingham, Gail Evans, Nicole Lister, Rachel Pugh, Katherine Cordwell, Jacinta Dunn, Graham Psychol Med Original Articles BACKGROUND: The cognitive process of worry, which keeps negative thoughts in mind and elaborates the content, contributes to the occurrence of many mental health disorders. Our principal aim was to develop a straightforward measure of general problematic worry suitable for research and clinical treatment. Our secondary aim was to develop a measure of problematic worry specifically concerning paranoid fears. METHODS: An item pool concerning worry in the past month was evaluated in 250 non-clinical individuals and 50 patients with psychosis in a worry treatment trial. Exploratory factor analysis and item response theory (IRT) informed the selection of scale items. IRT analyses were repeated with the scales administered to 273 non-clinical individuals, 79 patients with psychosis and 93 patients with social anxiety disorder. Other clinical measures were administered to assess concurrent validity. Test-retest reliability was assessed with 75 participants. Sensitivity to change was assessed with 43 patients with psychosis. RESULTS: A 10-item general worry scale (Dunn Worry Questionnaire; DWQ) and a five-item paranoia worry scale (Paranoia Worries Questionnaire; PWQ) were developed. All items were highly discriminative (DWQ a = 1.98–5.03; PWQ a = 4.10–10.7), indicating small increases in latent worry lead to a high probability of item endorsement. The DWQ was highly informative across a wide range of the worry distribution, whilst the PWQ had greatest precision at clinical levels of paranoia worry. The scales demonstrated excellent internal reliability, test-retest reliability, concurrent validity and sensitivity to change. CONCLUSIONS: The new measures of general problematic worry and worry about paranoid fears have excellent psychometric properties. Cambridge University Press 2020-04 2019-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7168652/ /pubmed/30947766 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291719000588 Text en © Cambridge University Press 2019 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Freeman, Daniel
Bird, Jessica C.
Loe, Bao S.
Kingdon, David
Startup, Helen
Clark, David M.
Ehlers, Anke
Černis, Emma
Wingham, Gail
Evans, Nicole
Lister, Rachel
Pugh, Katherine
Cordwell, Jacinta
Dunn, Graham
The Dunn Worry Questionnaire and the Paranoia Worries Questionnaire: new assessments of worry
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title_full The Dunn Worry Questionnaire and the Paranoia Worries Questionnaire: new assessments of worry
title_fullStr The Dunn Worry Questionnaire and the Paranoia Worries Questionnaire: new assessments of worry
title_full_unstemmed The Dunn Worry Questionnaire and the Paranoia Worries Questionnaire: new assessments of worry
title_short The Dunn Worry Questionnaire and the Paranoia Worries Questionnaire: new assessments of worry
title_sort dunn worry questionnaire and the paranoia worries questionnaire: new assessments of worry
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7168652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30947766
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291719000588
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