Assesment of anxious and depressive self-talk in chronic pain experience
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https://doi.org/10.55414/k8rtnp17Keywords:
anxious self-statements, depressive self-statements, chronic pain, assessment, ASSQ, ATQAbstract
This work adapts two assessment scales of anxious and depressive self- statements, the Anxious Self-Statements Questionnaire (ASSQ) (Kendall y Hollon, 1989), and the Automatic Thoughts Questionnaire (ATQ) (Hollon y Kendall, 1980), respectively, to use with chronic pain patients. We analysed 205 patients from different diagnostics in Seville. We confirmed a good reliability (Cronbach's Alfa and Spearman Brown half-split procedures); structure validity (Principal Components Factor Analysis); concurrent validity, construct validity and predictive validity (Pearson's correlations, using different measures, like sensory pain parameters, negative thoughts, coping strategies, pain behaviors, locus of control and self- efficacy expectancies).
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