Relationship of the 24-item dysfunctional attitude scale with the temperament and character inventory in healthy subjects

Nord J Psychiatry. 2013 Dec;67(6):388-92. doi: 10.3109/08039488.2012.748092. Epub 2012 Dec 17.

Abstract

Background: The 24-item Dysfunctional Attitude Scale (DAS-24) has three subscales to evaluate dysfunctional attitudes predisposing to depression in the areas of achievement, dependency and self-control.

Aim: The purpose of the present investigation was to characterize the three subscales in relation to broad dimensions of personality.

Methods: The subjects were 528 healthy Japanese volunteers. Personality assessment was conducted by the Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI), which has seven dimensions. The correlations of the DAS-24 subscales with the TCI dimensions were examined by the multiple regression analysis.

Results: All DAS-24 subscales had negative correlations with the self-directedness dimension. However, the three subscales had differential patterns of correlations with the reward dependence, persistence, cooperativeness and harm avoidance dimensions.

Conclusions: The present study suggests that dysfunctional attitudes measured by the DAS-24 are closely related to low self-directedness of the TCI. Also, the differential patterns of correlations with some TCI dimensions support the content-specificity of the three subscales.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Attitude*
  • Character*
  • Cooperative Behavior
  • Depression / etiology
  • Female
  • Harm Reduction
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Personality
  • Personality Assessment
  • Personality Inventory*
  • Psychometrics
  • Regression Analysis
  • Temperament*
  • Young Adult