Title Emotional dysregulation in adults from 10 world societies: an epidemiological latent class analysis of the Adult-Self-Report
Authors Bianchi, Valentina ; Rescorla, Leslie ; Rosi, Eleonora ; Grazioli, Silvia ; Mauri, Maddalena ; Frigerio, Alessandra ; Achenbach, Thomas M ; Ivanova, Masha Y ; Csemy, Ladislav ; Decoster, Jeroen ; Fontaine, Johnny R.J ; Funabiki, Yasuko ; Ndetei, David M ; Oh, Kyung Ja ; da Rocha, Marina M ; Šimulioniene, Roma ; Sokoli, Elvisa ; Molteni, Massimo ; Nobile, Maria
DOI 10.1016/j.ijchp.2022.100301
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Is Part of International journal of clinical and health psychology.. Granada : Elsevier. 2022, vol. 22, iss. 2, art. no. 100301, p. 1-10.. ISSN 1697-2600. eISSN 1576-7329
Keywords [eng] emotional dysregulation ; adult psychopathology ; latent class analysis ; ASEBA ; observational descriptive study
Abstract [eng] Background/Objective: Emotional dysregulation (ED) is a dimensional psychological domain, previously operationalized by instruments of the Achenbach System of Empirically Based Assess- ment (ASEBA) for children and adolescents; however, its cross-cultural and bottom-up character- istics among adult populations are still unknown. Method: We examined scores obtained on the Adult Self-Report (ASR) by 9,238 18- to 59-year-olds from 10 societies that differed in social, eco- nomic, geographic, and other characteristics. A Latent Class Analysis was performed on the data from each society. Results: In each society, a dysregulated class (DYS) was identified, which was characterized by elevated scores on most ASR syndromes. The mean prevalence of DYS was 9.2%.
Published Granada : Elsevier
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2022
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