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Assessing Dependency Using Self-Report and Indirect Measures: Examining the Significance of Discrepancies

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Pages 306-316 | Received 29 Jul 2009, Published online: 14 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

The present study addressed convergence between self-report and indirect approaches to assessing dependency. We were moderately successful in validating an implicit measure, which was found to be reliable, orthogonal to 2 self-report instruments, and predictive of external criteria. This study also examined discrepancies between scores on self-report and implicit measures, and has implications for their significance. The possibility that discrepancies themselves are pathological was not supported, although discrepancies were associated with particular personality profiles. Finally, this study offered additional evidence for the relation between dependency and depressive symptomatology and identified implicit dependency as contributing unique variance in predicting past major depression.

Notes

*p < .05.

** p < .01.

*p < .05.

** p < .01.

a Symptoms are depressed mood, hopelessness, and lack of interest/pleasure.

b Symptoms are, for example, guilt, concentration, and sleep/appetite disturbance.

a n = 24.

b n = 26.

c n = 25.

d n = 25.

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