Boyle, G. J. This paper describes the development of a multidimensional self-report measure of interoceptive body awareness. The aim of this study was to develop and validate a state-based multidimensional measure of emotion dysregulation. The Multidimensional Emotion Questionnaire (MEQ): Rationale and Initial Psychometric Properties Abstract Emotion research would benefit from a self-report measure that assesses both discrete emotions and broad dimensions, takes into account the time-course of emotional experience, and distinguishes emotional reactivity and regulation. Measures multiple dimensions of interoception by self-report. The Multidimensional Emotional Disorder Inventory (MEDI): Assessing Transdiagnostic Dimensions to Validate a Profile Approach to Emotional Disorder Classification Anthony J. Rosellini and Timothy A. Support for the multidimensional nature of the MCI is presented, along with support for the reliability of … Analysis of typological factors across the Eight State Questionnaire and the Differential Emotions Scale. (1986b). Boyle, G. J. (1986a). British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 24, 45-59. A self-report instrument, the Multidimensional Coping Inventory (MCI), was constructed that identifies 3 types of coping styles: task-oriented, emotion-oriented, and avoidance-oriented coping. Psychometric properties of the State Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (S-DERS) were examined in a large representative community sample … Estimation of measurement redundancy across the Eight State Questionnaire and the Differential Emotions Scale. For instance, women with high levels of self-blame are 2.7 times more likely to develop depression than those who do not self-blame (Killian, Cacciatore, & Lacasse, 2011). The systematic mixed-methods process involved reviewing the current literature, specifying a multidimensional conceptual framework, evaluating prior instruments, developing items, and analyzing focus group responses to scale items by instructors and patients of body …
The original version is in German and has been published by Hogrefe Publishers: Steyer, R., Schwenkmezger, P., Notz, P. und Eid, M. (1997). MAIA is an 8-scale state-trait questionnaire with 37 items that has been translated into 20 other languages and used in numerous studies worldwide. The Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire From the results, various inferences can be made regarding cognitive emotion regulation. MDMQ questionnaire (English version of MDBF) The MDMQ is an English version of the Multidimensional Mood State Questionnaire. Brown Boston University There has been limited progress evaluating the validity of dimensional approaches to emotional disorder classification.