
pmid: 23046788
The present study examined the psychometric properties of the Disgust Emotion Scale for Children (DES-C). Principal components analysis of the DES-C data revealed five factors reflecting disgust toward (a) rotting foods, (b) injection and blood, (c) odors, (d) mutilation and death, and (e) animals, which were largely in keeping with the intended subscales. The DES-C showed good reliability, excellent convergent validity (as established by correlations with an alternative self-report index of disgust), fairly good predictive validity (as assessed by correlations with measures of fear/anxiety and a behavioral index of disgust), and acceptable parent-child agreement (in particular with the mothers). Importantly, the DES-C proved to perform better on some psychometric indicators than an age-downward version of the Disgust Scale. These findings indicate that the DES-C should be regarded as the preferred scale for measuring disgust sensitivity and its role in the etiology and maintenance of anxiety problems in children.
Adult, Male, Parents, BLOOD, Psychometrics, Disgust sensitivity, NONCLINICAL SAMPLE, assessment, fear and anxiety symptoms, Emotions, ESSB PSY, ANXIETY DISORDER SYMPTOMS, Assessment, FEAR, Anxiety, INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES, disgust sensitivity, ANIMAL PHOBIAS, children, Risk Factors, Surveys and Questionnaires, Humans, Child, Children, ELICITORS, Reproducibility of Results, Fear, Middle Aged, Fear and anxiety symptoms, MODEL, PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES, Phobic Disorders, Female, SPIDER PHOBIA, Factor Analysis, Statistical
Adult, Male, Parents, BLOOD, Psychometrics, Disgust sensitivity, NONCLINICAL SAMPLE, assessment, fear and anxiety symptoms, Emotions, ESSB PSY, ANXIETY DISORDER SYMPTOMS, Assessment, FEAR, Anxiety, INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES, disgust sensitivity, ANIMAL PHOBIAS, children, Risk Factors, Surveys and Questionnaires, Humans, Child, Children, ELICITORS, Reproducibility of Results, Fear, Middle Aged, Fear and anxiety symptoms, MODEL, PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES, Phobic Disorders, Female, SPIDER PHOBIA, Factor Analysis, Statistical
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