Conceptualizing and Measuring Personality Vulnerability to Depression: Comment on Coyne and Whiffen (1995).
- 1 January 2004
- journal article
- editorial
- Published by American Psychological Association (APA) in Psychological Bulletin
- Vol. 130 (3) , 489-511
- https://doi.org/10.1037/0033-2909.130.3.489
Abstract
J. C. Coyne and V. E. Whiffen (1995) reviewed research on personality vulnerability to depression, focusing on S. J. Blatt's (1974, 1990) concepts of dependency and self-criticism and A. T. Beck's (1983) concepts of sociotropy and autonomy. The authors discuss 6 issues raised in that review: (a) the typological or dimensional nature of vulnerability, (b) the theoretical implications of "mixed" vulnerability (c) the relations of vulnerability to Neuroticism. (d) the potential confounding of vulnerability with concurrent depression, (e) the potential confounding of vulnerability with social context, and (f) the differentiation of dependency from relatedness. The authors conclude that Blatt's and Beck's concepts are continuous, nearly orthogonal dimensions that can be identified and measured independently from Neuroticism. depression, and social context.Keywords
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