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Developing a measure of interpretation bias for depressed mood: an ambiguous scenarios test

Developing a measure of interpretation bias for depressed mood: an ambiguous scenarios test
Developing a measure of interpretation bias for depressed mood: an ambiguous scenarios test
The tendency to interpret ambiguous everyday situations in a relatively negative manner (negative interpretation bias) is central to cognitive models of depression. Limited tools are available to measure this bias, either experimentally or in the clinic. This study aimed to develop a pragmatic interpretation bias measure using an ambiguous scenarios test relevant to depressed mood (the AST-D).1 In Study 1, after a pilot phase (N = 53), the AST-D was presented via a web-based survey (N = 208). Participants imagined and rated each AST-D ambiguous scenario. As predicted, higher dysphoric mood was associated with lower pleasantness ratings (more negative bias), independent of mental imagery measures. In Study 2, self-report ratings were compared with objective ratings of participants’ imagined outcomes of the ambiguous scenarios (N = 41). Data were collected in the experimental context of a functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging scanner. Consistent with subjective bias scores, independent judges rated more sentences as negatively valenced for the high versus low dysphoric group. Overall, results suggest the potential utility of the AST-D in assessing interpretation bias associated with depressed mood.
0191-8869
349-354
Berna, Chantal
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Lang, Tamara J.
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Goodwin, Guy M.
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Holmes, Emily A.
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Berna, Chantal
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Lang, Tamara J.
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Goodwin, Guy M.
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Holmes, Emily A.
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Berna, Chantal, Lang, Tamara J., Goodwin, Guy M. and Holmes, Emily A. (2011) Developing a measure of interpretation bias for depressed mood: an ambiguous scenarios test. Personality and Individual Differences, 51 (3), 349-354. (doi:10.1016/j.paid.2011.04.005).

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The tendency to interpret ambiguous everyday situations in a relatively negative manner (negative interpretation bias) is central to cognitive models of depression. Limited tools are available to measure this bias, either experimentally or in the clinic. This study aimed to develop a pragmatic interpretation bias measure using an ambiguous scenarios test relevant to depressed mood (the AST-D).1 In Study 1, after a pilot phase (N = 53), the AST-D was presented via a web-based survey (N = 208). Participants imagined and rated each AST-D ambiguous scenario. As predicted, higher dysphoric mood was associated with lower pleasantness ratings (more negative bias), independent of mental imagery measures. In Study 2, self-report ratings were compared with objective ratings of participants’ imagined outcomes of the ambiguous scenarios (N = 41). Data were collected in the experimental context of a functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging scanner. Consistent with subjective bias scores, independent judges rated more sentences as negatively valenced for the high versus low dysphoric group. Overall, results suggest the potential utility of the AST-D in assessing interpretation bias associated with depressed mood.

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Accepted/In Press date: 5 April 2011
e-pub ahead of print date: 6 May 2011
Published date: August 2011

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Local EPrints ID: 507870
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/507870
ISSN: 0191-8869
PURE UUID: 5b152361-6ad8-43ac-959d-3d02d6c89b40
ORCID for Emily A. Holmes: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7319-3112

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Author: Chantal Berna
Author: Tamara J. Lang
Author: Guy M. Goodwin
Author: Emily A. Holmes ORCID iD

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