Impact of interpretation bias on depression in ambiguous situations: A panel survey with a three-month interval

Author:

Sugita Asuka1,Yoshimura Shimpei2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. NISHI-UMEDA KOKORO-TO-KARADA-NO-Clinic, Osaka, Japan

2. Faculty of Human Sciences, Institute of Human and Social Sciences, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Japan

Abstract

The negative interpretation of ambiguous situations is understood as interpretation bias, which is a core factor that causes and prolongs depression. However, not many studies have examined the causal influence of interpretation bias on depression. Accordingly, we developed the Japanese version of AST-D-II in which ambiguous scenarios are employed to measure interpretation bias related to depression. A survey was conducted among 247 participants at two time points, with a three-month interval (Time 1 and Time 2). Subsequently, the reliability and validity of the Japanese version of AST-D-II were verified. Thereafter, the depression and AST-D-II scores at both time points were put into structural equation modeling and the cross-lagged panel model was examined. Although the Japanese version of AST-D-Ⅱ had a different factor structure to that found in previous studies, it is a useful scale to measure interpretation bias in Japanese people. In addition, the cross-lagged panel model revealed that interpretation bias is not only related to current depression, but interpretation bias at Time 1 has an impact on depression at Time 2. Therefore, one may deduce that interpretation bias has a long-term impact on depression, thus indicating that interventions on interpretation bias are important in the prevention of depression.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology

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