TY - JOUR
KW - Scale for Mood Assessment
KW - psychometrics
KW - Reliability
KW - Validity
AU - Jesús Sanz
AU - Sara Gutiérrez
AU - María Paz García-Vera
AB - This study was aimed at reviewing the psychometric properties of the Scale for Mood Assessment (Escala de Valoración del Estado de Animo; EVEA). After analyzing the results of 27 studies that have used the EVEA to measure transitory moods of sadness-depression, anxiety, anger-hostility or happiness, it may be concluded that the psychometric properties of the EVEA are good or excellent with respect to Us indices of: (a) internal consistency reliability: (b) convergent validity with other instruments that measure anxiety, depression, positive affect or negative affect: (c) discriminant validity to distinguish among different negative moods and between these moods and positive moods: (d) criterion validity to distinguish patients with and without psychological disorders; (e) factorial validity, and (f) sensitivity to detect changes in mood after the administration of a mood induction procedure.
IS - 1
M3 - Journal Article
N1 - Copyright - © 2014, de los Editores de Ansiedad y Estrés
Fecha de finalización - 2013-10-14
Fecha de creación - 2013-04-27
Fecha de revisión - 20140901
Número de referencias - 65
Última actualización - 2016-11-19
SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Emotional States
2834 2835 2842 8698 ; Personality Traits
6326 6340 8698 ; Psychometrics
5061 6956 8698 ; Test Reliability
5061 8609 8618 8630 8698 ; Test Validity
5061 8609 8625 8630 8698
N2 - This study was aimed at reviewing the psychometric properties of the Scale for Mood Assessment (Escala de Valoración del Estado de Animo; EVEA). After analyzing the results of 27 studies that have used the EVEA to measure transitory moods of sadness-depression, anxiety, anger-hostility or happiness, it may be concluded that the psychometric properties of the EVEA are good or excellent with respect to Us indices of: (a) internal consistency reliability: (b) convergent validity with other instruments that measure anxiety, depression, positive affect or negative affect: (c) discriminant validity to distinguish among different negative moods and between these moods and positive moods: (d) criterion validity to distinguish patients with and without psychological disorders; (e) factorial validity, and (f) sensitivity to detect changes in mood after the administration of a mood induction procedure.
PB - Sociedad Española para el Estudio de la Ansiedad y el Estrés
PY - 2014
SN - 2174-0437/1134-7937
SP - 27
EP - 49
T2 - Ansiedad y Estrés
TI - Psychometric properties of the Scale for Mood Assessment (EVEA): A review
VL - 20
ER -