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Published Online: 22 February 2016

Exploring the Structural Relationship Between Interviewer and Self-Rated Affective Symptoms in Huntington’s Disease

Publication: The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences

Abstract

This study explores the structural relationship between self-report and interview measures of affect in Huntington’s disease. The findings suggest continued use of both to recognize the multidimensionality within a single common consideration of distress.

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The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences
Pages: 236 - 238
PubMed: 26900736

History

Received: 28 September 2015
Revision received: 27 November 2015
Accepted: 5 January 2016
Published online: 22 February 2016
Published in print: Summer 2016

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John Maltby, D.Phil.
From the College of Medicine, Biological Sciences and Psychology, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK (JM, MD, MU); the Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust, Leicester, UK (MD); the Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK (HR); and Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK (JC).
Maria Dale, D.Clin.Psy.
From the College of Medicine, Biological Sciences and Psychology, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK (JM, MD, MU); the Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust, Leicester, UK (MD); the Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK (HR); and Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK (JC).
Mandy Underwood, D.Clin.Psy.
From the College of Medicine, Biological Sciences and Psychology, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK (JM, MD, MU); the Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust, Leicester, UK (MD); the Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK (HR); and Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK (JC).
Hugh Rickards, M.D.
From the College of Medicine, Biological Sciences and Psychology, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK (JM, MD, MU); the Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust, Leicester, UK (MD); the Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK (HR); and Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK (JC).
Jenny Callaghan, B.Sc.
From the College of Medicine, Biological Sciences and Psychology, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK (JM, MD, MU); the Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust, Leicester, UK (MD); the Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK (HR); and Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK (JC).
REGISTRY Investigators of the European Huntington’s Disease Network
From the College of Medicine, Biological Sciences and Psychology, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK (JM, MD, MU); the Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust, Leicester, UK (MD); the Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK (HR); and Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK (JC).

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Send correspondence to Maria Dale; e-mail: [email protected]

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The authors report no financial relationships with commercial interests.

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