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  • Emotion dysregulation is a complex issue that impacts mental health, and assessing it is important for understanding and treating psychiatric disorders.
  • Researchers created the Brief Emotion Dysregulation Scale (BEDS) to evaluate four aspects of emotion dysregulation, and tested its effectiveness using data from nearly 1,500 college students.
  • The study found a reliable two-factor model focusing on sensitivity and lability, leading to the development of a 12-item scale that could serve as a useful tool for identifying emotion dysregulation and its related challenges.

Article Abstract

Emotion dysregulation is a multi-faceted, transdiagnostic construct, and its assessment is crucial for characterizing its role in the development, maintenance, and treatment of psychiatric problems. We developed the Brief Emotion Dysregulation Scale (BEDS) to capture four components of emotion dysregulation: , , , and . We examined factor structure and construct validity in four independent samples of college students ( = 1,485). We elected to treat as a separate index of problems associated with emotion dysregulation. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses did not support the reactivity subscale and instead supported a well-fitting two-factor solution for sensitivity and lability. Multi-group analyses demonstrated strong factorial invariance by gender. The resulting 12-item BEDS includes and subscales and a separate scale to indicate associated problems. Convergent correlations suggested good construct validity. This provides preliminary support for the BEDS as a brief transdiagnostic screening tool for emotion dysregulation and associated consequences.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10518026PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10731911231161800DOI Listing

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