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Citation

Dentale F, Grano C, Muzi M, Pompili M, Erbuto D, Violani C. Self Identity 2016; 15(5): 599-613.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/15298868.2016.1179218

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The construct and criterion validity of the Depression Implicit Association Test (Depression IAT) as a marker of an automatic negative self-schema was investigated. The Depression IAT and other measures were administered to a sample of 116 participants (72 females) aged 37.28 (SD = 15.69) that was composed by 56 patients with an history of suicide ideation (SI) and by 60 university students. Combining students and patients' sub-samples, results revealed that the Depression IAT was significantly and positively correlated with self-report scales of depression and hopelessness as well as with implicit and explicit measures of death-life identification. On the contrary, it was negatively correlated with life satisfaction, optimism, and self-esteem scales. These results give new evidence for the construct validity of the Depression IAT. Moreover, considering only the patients' sub-sample, significant correlations between Depression IAT scores and SI in the last year, month, and week, as well as in a follow-up observation two months later, were found. These correlations remain unchanged even when the Death IAT was controlled for, supporting the incremental validity of the Depression IAT. Overall, these results provide new evidence for the construct and criterion validity of the Depression IAT as a marker of an automatic negative self-schema. © 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.


Language: en

Keywords

implicit association test; depression IAT validity; implicit negative self-schema

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