Aging and symptoms of anxiety and depression: structural invariance of the tripartite model |
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Authors: | Teachman Bethany A Siedlecki Karen L Magee Joshua C |
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Affiliation: | Department of PsychologyUniversity of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4400, USA. bteachman@virginia.edu |
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Abstract: | Negative affect measures were evaluated in a cross-sectional community sample of adults aged 18-93 (N = 335) to examine the structure of neuroticism, anxiety, and depressive symptoms in young, middle, and older adult cohorts. Structural equation modeling was used to contrast 3 nested models: a 1-factor general distress model; a 2-factor high negative-low positive affect model; and a 3-factor "tripartite model" reflecting a higher order Negative Affect factor that is common to depression and anxiety problems and 2 lower order factors, Low Positive Affect (mostly specific to depression) and Arousal (specific to anxiety/panic). As expected, the tripartite model fit best for all age groups. Further, multigroup analyses indicated age invariance for the tripartite model, suggesting the model can be effectively applied with older populations. |
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