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Takeda, Tomoya
University of Human Environments
Fukudome, Koudai
St. Catherine University
Nakano, Mina
Fukuyama University
Umehara, Hidehiro
Tokushima University
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Nakamura, Kimiya
Nakamura Clinic
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Keywords | depression
cognitive distortion
CDS-J
cognitive theory
validation study
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Journal Article
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Description | The cognitive distortion scale (CDS) is a self-rated measure to assess the degree of cognitive distortion which is 10 thinking errors commonly seen in depression. However, there is no scale to measure 10 types cognitive distortions specific to depression in Japan. Therefore, this study translated the CDS into Japanese (CDS-J), and examined its factor structure, validity, and reliability in a Japanese population. A total of 237 healthy individuals and 39 individuals with depression participated in this study. Confirmatory factor analysis indicated the appropriateness of the CDS-J’s 10-factor structure. Regarding convergent validity, CDS-J was significantly correlated with dysfunctional attitudes, negative automatic thoughts, and depression. Regarding discriminant validity, the CDS-J showed no significant correlation with positive automatic thoughts. The total CDS-J scores of the healthy participants and of those with major depression were compared. The results showed significant differences between groups. Finally, the CDS-J was found to have a high test–retest reliability. Therefore, the CDS-J is a valid and reliable tool for assessing cognitive distortions in Japan.
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Journal Title |
Frontiers in Psychology
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ISSN | 16641078
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Publisher | Frontiers Media S.A.
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Volume | 14
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Start Page | 1261166
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Published Date | 2024-06-11
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Rights | This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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