The Penn State Worry Questionnaire and the Worry Domains Questionnaire: structure, reliability and validity

In this study the psychometric properties of the PSWQ and the WDQ were investigated in a community sample. The PSWQ proved to be unidimensional although the results indicated that the negatively keyed items contributed less to the general factor. Internal reliability of the PSWQ was satisfactory. Confirmatory analysis of the WDQ indicated that some alternations with regard to the content of the different domains had to be made. Furthermore, an additional health worry domain was included in the scale. This resulted in a revised revision of the WDQ. Internal reliability of the WDQ-R was satisfactory, as well as consistencies of the different domains, with the exception of the Work Incompetence domain. High to moderate correlations were found between the two worry scales and measures of trail anxiety, depression and obsessive compulsive behaviour. In studying the relative impact of these constructs on worry it was found that the predictors accounted for 62 and 61% of the variance in the PSWQ and the WDQ-R respectively, providing further evidence for the separate construct of worry. Copyright (C) 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

[1]  R. Hodgson,et al.  Obsessional-compulsive complaints. , 1977, Behaviour research and therapy.

[2]  M. Freeston,et al.  Self-report of obsessions and worry. , 1994, Behaviour research and therapy.

[3]  T. Borkovec,et al.  The Penn State Worry Questionnaire: Psychometric properties and associated characteristics. , 1994 .

[4]  P. Emmelkamp,et al.  The structure of obsessive-compulsive symptoms. , 1995, Behaviour research and therapy.

[5]  V. Starcevic CASE HISTORIES AND SHORTER COMMUNICATIONS Pathological worry in major depression: a preliminary report , 1995 .

[6]  Michael W. Eysenck,et al.  Worry: Mechanisms and Modulating Influences , 1994, Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy.

[7]  E. Nick Applied multiple regression , 1977 .

[8]  T J Meyer,et al.  Development and validation of the Penn State Worry Questionnaire. , 1990, Behaviour research and therapy.

[9]  P. B. Defares,et al.  Handleiding bij de Zelf-beoordelings Vragenlijst ZBV. Een nederlandstalige bewerking van de Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory , 1980 .

[10]  G. Davey,et al.  The Worry Domains Questionnaire. , 1994 .

[11]  M. Eysenck Anxiety and the worry process , 1984 .

[12]  G. Davey Pathological worrying as exacerbated problem-solving. , 1994 .

[13]  Robbert Sanderman,et al.  The relationship between social comparison processes and personality , 1996 .

[14]  E. Sanavio Obsessions and compulsions: the Padua Inventory. , 1988, Behaviour research and therapy.

[15]  P. de Silva,et al.  Worry and obsessional symptoms: a correlational analysis. , 1992, Behaviour research and therapy.

[16]  D H Barlow,et al.  Psychometric properties of the Penn State Worry Questionnaire in a clinical anxiety disorders sample. , 1992, Behaviour research and therapy.

[17]  Michael W. Eysenck,et al.  A questionnaire for the measurement of nonpathological worry , 1992 .

[18]  T. Brown,et al.  Diagnostic and symptom distinguishability of generalized anxiety disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder , 1993 .

[19]  G. Davey,et al.  The phenomenology of non-pathological worry: A preliminary investigation. , 1994 .

[20]  M. Eysenck,et al.  Information-processing, storage characteristics and worry. , 1997, Behaviour research and therapy.

[21]  A. Beck,et al.  An inventory for measuring depression. , 1961, Archives of general psychiatry.

[22]  Appraisal of Responsibility: A New Questionnaire and its Relation to Depression Rigid Thoughts, and Norms , 1997 .

[23]  T. Borkovec,et al.  The differential effects of inductions of worry, somatic anxiety, and depression on emotional experience. , 1988, Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry.

[24]  Tk Bouman,et al.  Enige ervaringen met de Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) , 1985 .

[25]  G. Davey A comparison of three worry questionnaires. , 1993, Behaviour research and therapy.

[26]  R. Rapee,et al.  Qualitative dimensions of worry in DSM-III-R generalized anxiety disorder subjects and nonanxious controls. , 1989, Behaviour research and therapy.

[27]  P. Emmelkamp,et al.  Treatment selection: What do we know? , 1998 .