Keywords
beliefs about illness and its reasons
Publications
Rasskazova E.I. (2016) Russian version of the Illness Perception Questionnaire (IPQR): Validation in the patients with nonpsychotic depres sions. Moscow University Psychology Bulletin, 1, 123-142
Paper presents results of validation of the Russian version of The Revised Illness Perception Questionnaire developed by R. Moss-Morris and colleagues for the diagnostic of patient’s beliefs about causes, duration, consequences, treatment of illness, and their ability to control it. The sample (N=80) included three groups of patients aged 17—26 years (mean age 20.2±2.8 years) with nonpsychotic depression within mood disorders (n=33), personality disorders (n=22) and schizotypal disorder (n=25). In order to establish the external validity of the questionnaire patients filled Beck’s Cognitive Insight Scale, Illness and TreatmentRelated Locus of Control Scale and TreatmentRelated Selfefficacy Scale . Factor validity and reliability of IPQR was demonstrated . Patients of all three groups tend to explain their illness by personality and (to a lesser extent) situational factors, to believe in the importance and effectiveness of the treatment, in their ability to control their illness. They consider illness as shortterm and not of a cyclical nature. Supporting the external validity of the questionnaire we demonstrated that beliefs about illness and its reasons correlates with results of the interview, cognitive insight, illness and treatmentrelated locus of control and treatmentrelated self-efficacy.
Received: 11/22/2015
Pages: 123-142
DOI: 10.11621/vsp.2016.01.123
Keywords: beliefs about illness and its reasons;
Illness Perception Questionnaire – Revised (IPQR);
illness representation;
validation;
non-psychotic depressions;
youth;
Available Online: 04/15/2016