The underlying structure of the Beck Depression Inventory II: A multidimensional scaling approach

Author
Cohen, A.
Lecturer
The purpose of the present study was to confirm Beck's six symptom categorization of depression through the most recent version of Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II) by employing a confirmatory multidimensional scaling (MDS). This analysis indicates two independent dimensions in the BDI-II. The disturbance domain dimension relates to the domains wherein the disturbances occur, and validates Beck's six symptom categorization dividing the items into disturbances in basic need-satisfaction, energy regulation, focused attention, regulation of emotion, motivation, and cognitive distortion in self-evaluation. The level of arousal dimension relates to how the disturbances are expressed, namely in an under-active, regular, or over-active manifestation. The MDS solution suggests 18 (6 × 3) symptom areas of depression, and may serve as a guide for constructing additional items.

Cohen, A. (2008). 

The underlying structure of the Beck DepressionInventory II: A multidimensional scaling approach. Journal of Research in Personality, 42 (3), 779-786.

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