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Psychometrische Validierung der deutschen Version des Care Dependency Questionnaire

Translated title of the contribution: Psychometric Validation of the German Version of the Care Dependency Questionnaire

Sebastian Schwab, Naline Geurtzen, Eva Fassbinder, Sarah Glanert, Anja Schaich, Nele Assmann, Svenja Sürig, Stefan Borgwardt, Jan Philipp Klein

Abstract

Psychometric validation of the German version of the CDQ to measure patients' perceived care dependency on their psychotherapists (CD).Using data from 5 prospective observational studies, we conducted an exploratory factor analysis (EFA). We examined the psychometric properties of the CDQ and its correlations with other clinically relevant variables.Our EFA (n=376) revealed a factorial structure that differs from the initial version. Therefore, we propose the CDQ-R12 with 3 subscales of 4 items each. The CDQ-R12 is reliable (α.= 0.917), correlated positively with self-rated CD (r=0.242), symptom severity (r=0.481 and 0.395), therapeutic alliance (r=0.380) and interpersonal problems (r =0 .338), while it was negatively associated with social support (r=- 0.243) (p<0.01 each). Patients with borderline personality disorder showed a higher CDQ-R12 score than those with depressive disorder (r=0.13, p=0.013).The CDQ-R12 is suitable for investigating the influence of CD on the success of psychotherapy. Our study is of a pilot nature and the results need to be verified by further studies.

Translated title of the contributionPsychometric Validation of the German Version of the Care Dependency Questionnaire
Original languageGerman
JournalFortschritte der Neurologie-Psychiatrie
ISSN0720-4299
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 18.06.2025

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