Psychometric characteristics of the Automatic Negative Thoughts Questionnaire (ATQ-30) among Mexican population

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Alberto Mera Rosales
María del Rocío Hernández Pozo
Jesús Lorenzo Gómez Reséndez
Noemí Ramírez Guerrero
María de los Ángeles Mata Mendoza

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The Automatic Thoughts Questionnaire was validated with 1049 Mexican participants, 65.5% university students and 34.5% general population, 35% men and 65% women. The test yielded three factors: F1: disgust with oneself and on the circumstances (15 items), F2: guilt and sensation of being negatively evaluated by others (7 items) and F3: lack of efficacy (8 items), which together explained 52.45% of the variance, and produced a high index of reliability (Cronbach´s alpha=0.95). Women scored higher than men (t=5.79, p< .000), and the older group (36-69 years old) reported a higher index of negative thoughts in comparison with younger groups (F= 25.873, p< .000), lower academic training (elementary and high school levels) was also associated to higher scores of negative self-reports (F=46.06, p<.000). This study concludes that the original 30-item instrument is a tool that provides reliable and valid data that allows discriminating response tendencies in regard to frequency of negative thinking by sex, age and academic training.

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Mera Rosales, A., Hernández Pozo, M. del R., Gómez Reséndez, J. L., Ramírez Guerrero, N., & Mata Mendoza, M. de los Ángeles. (2012). Psychometric characteristics of the Automatic Negative Thoughts Questionnaire (ATQ-30) among Mexican population. Journal of Behavior, Health & Social Issues, 3(2), 61–75. https://doi.org/10.22201/fesi.20070780.2011.3.2.29923

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