Validation of Idiosyncratic Cognitive Schema in Cognitive Case Formulations: An Intraindividual Idiographic Approach.
Adult
Depressive Disorder
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Psychometrics
Culture
05 social sciences
Individuality
Reproducibility of Results
Personality Assessment
Anxiety Disorders
Self Concept
Thinking
Humans
Female
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
Factor Analysis, Statistical
DOI:
10.1037/1040-3590.16.3.211
Publication Date:
2004-09-28T20:38:23Z
AUTHORS (1)
ABSTRACT
This article describes a method for the intraindividual clinical validation of a cognitive case formulation (CCF) involving hypotheses about the patient's idiosyncratic cognitive schema (ICS). The two-stage approach begins by testing the convergent and discriminant validity of the hypothesized ICS against the individual's daily ratings of cognition items using confirmatory dynamic factor analysis. The second stage evaluates the extent to which the ICS factor scores predict daily variability in symptoms and distress and further addresses convergent and discriminant validity by evaluating intraindividual cognitive content specificity and the incremental validity of the idiographic cognition factors compared with nomothetic measures of thoughts/beliefs. This approach to validating idiographic assessment is illustrated with the CCF of a woman with comorbid mood and anxiety disorders.
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