The abbreviated dysregulation inventory: dimensionality and psychometric properties in Portuguese adolescents
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2018
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Psychological dysregulation is a complex and multidimensional construct encompassing cognitive, emotional, and
behavioral dimensions. Research on psychological dysregulation emphasizes its importance in relation to several
psychological disorders. However, assessing psychological dysregulation is often problematic because many of the existing
instruments address a specific dysregulation dimension at a time, predominantly emotional dysregulation. The Abbreviated
Dysregulation Inventory (ADI) was developed to assess three dimensions of psychological dysregulation: emotional,
cognitive and behavioral. This study’s goal was to analyze the factor structure, internal consistency, and validity in relation
to external variables of the Portuguese version of the ADI in a sample of 511 adolescents aged between 12 and 19 years old.
The 3-factor solution was confirmed, and high internal consistency was found for the three subscales. Peculiar findings on
the cognitive dysregulation subscale raised issues addressed in the discussion section. Results indicated that dysregulation
associates positively with aggressive behavior and negatively with quality of life. Age and gender presented small influence
on the cognitive and behavioral subscales scores, respectively. Findings suggested that ADI can be a valuable self-report
measure to assess cognitive, behavioral or emotional dysregulation in youths, within research and psychological intervention
settings.
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Abbreviated Dysregulation Inventory, Psychological dysregulation, Validation, Emotional regulation, Selfreport measures
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0.1007/s10826-018-1217-y
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Motta, C., Rijo, D., Vagos, P., & Sousa, D. (2018). The abbreviated dysregulation inventory: dimensionality and psychometric properties in Portuguese adolescents. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 27(12), 3806-3815. Doi: 0.1007/s10826-018-1217-y. Disponível no Repositório UPT, http://hdl.handle.net/11328/3498
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