Re-refining the measurement of distress intolerance
@article{Bebane2015RerefiningTM, title={Re-refining the measurement of distress intolerance}, author={Saeed Bebane and Heather D. Flowe and John Maltby}, journal={Personality and Individual Differences}, year={2015}, volume={85}, pages={159-164}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:15241687} }
21 Citations
Re-examination of the Latent Structure of the Distress Intolerance Index
- 2021
Psychology
Distress intolerance (DI) has been identified as an important risk and maintenance factor for numerous psychological disorders (McHugh & Otto, Behavior Therapy, 43, 641–651, 2012; Zvolensky et al.…
A Psychometric Evaluation of the Distress Intolerance Index for Youth
- 2019
Psychology
Results support the use of the DII-Y and D II-Y-P as reliable and valid instruments for the assessment of youth DI, providing a practical and efficient tool to study DI as a potential factor in the etiology and maintenance of youth anxiety and emotional disorders.
A Psychometric Evaluation of the Distress Intolerance Index for Youth
- 2018
Psychology
Distress Intolerance (DI), defined as the perceived inability to tolerate negative mood states and experiential discomfort, has been posited as a vulnerability factor for several anxiety and…
Distress Intolerance: Measurement and Aetiology of a Five-Factor Bifactor Model
- 2017
Psychology
Distress Intolerance: Measurement and Aetiology of a Five-Factor Bifactor Model. Saeed M. N. T. Bebane This thesis reports on six studies that have examined a new conceptualisation of distress…
Measuring Distress Tolerance: Development And Validation Of The Multidimensional Distress Tolerance Scale
- 2018
Psychology
Previous research has identified distress tolerance (DT) as a transdiagnostic vulnerability factor with clinical utility, though varying conceptualizations of DT have impeded effective communication…
Investigating the relationship between the five-factor model of distress tolerance, anxiety and anxiety sensitivity
- 2022
Psychology
Tolerance of negative emotion and uncertainty were associated with anxiety independently of the other factors of DT, and these associations seem partially explained by the effect of anxiety sensitivity.
Factor structure and initial validation of a brief measure of perceived emotional and physical distress tolerance in post-9/11 US Veterans
- 2019
Psychology
The psychometric properties of a novel and brief measure of emotional and physical distress tolerance in a sample of United States post-9/11 Veterans are evaluated, finding the DTI represents a brief, reliable and temporally stable measure of physical and emotional distress tolerance.
Examining the specific dimensions of distress tolerance that prospectively predict perceived stress
- 2017
Psychology
Abstract We examined five dimensions of distress tolerance (i.e. uncertainty, ambiguity, frustration, negative emotion, physical discomfort) as prospective predictors of perceived stress.…
The relationship between distress tolerance and symptoms of depression: Validation of the Distress Tolerance Scale (DTS) and short‐form (DTS‐SF)
- 2022
Psychology
Overall, this paper provides new evidence for the validity, reliability and discriminative ability of the DTS and the brief version of the questionnaire, the D TS-SF.
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