Dysfunctional Attitudes in Victims of Terrorism: Validity Evidence for the DAS-A
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Keywords

actitudes disfuncionales
depresión
DAS-A
estructura factorial
fiabilidad
validez Disfunctional attitudes
depression
DAS-A
factur structure
reliability
validity

How to Cite

Fausor, R., Sanz-García, A., Morán, N., Manuel Sánchez-Marqueses, J., García-Vera, M. P., & Sanz, J. (2022). Dysfunctional Attitudes in Victims of Terrorism: Validity Evidence for the DAS-A. Psicothema, 34(Número 1), 134–142. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/PST/article/view/18285

Abstract

Background: The Dysfunctional Attitudes Scale, Form A (DAS-A), is the reference instrument for measuring dysfunctional attitudes which, according to Beck’s cognitive theory, constitute the key vulnerability factor for depression. The psychometric properties of the Spanish version of the DAS-A have been examined in university students, but not in people with psychological disorders, despite being one of the most widely-used instruments in research and clinical practice of cognitive therapy for depression. The objective of the present study was to obtain validity evidence for the DAS-A in victims of terrorism with and without emotional disorders. Method: The DAS-A’s factor structure, internal consistency, and relationship with depression were analyzed in 196 victims of terrorism with emotional disorders and 280 victims without disorders. Results: In both samples, the DAS-A exhibited a structure with three correlated factors: Achievement-Perfectionism, Dependency-Need for Approval, and Autonomous Attitude. In general, the total scale and the subscales showed good or adequate indices of internal consistency (alphas and omegas = .60 - .89) and a relationship with depression (r =.22 - .44). Conclusions: The DAS-A provides reliable, valid measures of depressogenic dysfunctional attitudes in Spanish adults with emotional disorders and victims of terrorism..
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