Portuguese validation of the credibility/expectancy questionnaire in routine practice

This study aimed to validate and explore the psychometric properties of the credibility/expectancy questionnaire (CEQ) for the Portuguese population in the context of routine practice. The sample includes 87 clients from a university psychotherapy clinic. All clients completed self-report measures...

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Main Authors: Sara Silva, Eunice Barbosa, João Salgado, Carla Cunha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2021-04-01
Series:Research in Psychotherapy
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Online Access:https://researchinpsychotherapy.org/index.php/rpsy/article/view/495
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spelling doaj-51a27c46bf6542d293a24d79c10bc8852021-04-14T20:33:03ZengPAGEPress PublicationsResearch in Psychotherapy2499-75522239-80312021-04-0124110.4081/ripppo.2021.495Portuguese validation of the credibility/expectancy questionnaire in routine practiceSara Silva0Eunice Barbosa1João Salgado2Carla Cunha3ISMAI - University Institute of Maia and Center for Psychology at University of PortoISMAI - University Institute of Maia and Center for Psychology at University of PortoISMAI - University Institute of Maia and Center for Psychology at University of PortoISMAI - University Institute of Maia and Center for Psychology at University of Porto This study aimed to validate and explore the psychometric properties of the credibility/expectancy questionnaire (CEQ) for the Portuguese population in the context of routine practice. The sample includes 87 clients from a university psychotherapy clinic. All clients completed self-report measures to assess credibility and expectation (CEQ), as well as measures of general mental health, depressive symptoms and therapeutic alliance in session 1 and session 2. The exploratory analysis revealed the existence of two factors in CEQ for the Portuguese population, factor 1 credibility and factor 2 expectation. The measure demonstrated good internal consistency, test-retest reliability and good adjustment in the confirmatory analysis. In terms of convergent validity, no significant correlation was found between credibility and expectation and the therapeutic alliance. The results corroborate the CEQ psychometric qualities for the Portuguese population, also showing its applicability in a context of routine practice. https://researchinpsychotherapy.org/index.php/rpsy/article/view/495Credibilityexpectationvalidationroutine practicepsychotherapy.
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author Sara Silva
Eunice Barbosa
João Salgado
Carla Cunha
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Eunice Barbosa
João Salgado
Carla Cunha
Portuguese validation of the credibility/expectancy questionnaire in routine practice
Research in Psychotherapy
Credibility
expectation
validation
routine practice
psychotherapy.
author_facet Sara Silva
Eunice Barbosa
João Salgado
Carla Cunha
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title Portuguese validation of the credibility/expectancy questionnaire in routine practice
title_short Portuguese validation of the credibility/expectancy questionnaire in routine practice
title_full Portuguese validation of the credibility/expectancy questionnaire in routine practice
title_fullStr Portuguese validation of the credibility/expectancy questionnaire in routine practice
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publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Research in Psychotherapy
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2239-8031
publishDate 2021-04-01
description This study aimed to validate and explore the psychometric properties of the credibility/expectancy questionnaire (CEQ) for the Portuguese population in the context of routine practice. The sample includes 87 clients from a university psychotherapy clinic. All clients completed self-report measures to assess credibility and expectation (CEQ), as well as measures of general mental health, depressive symptoms and therapeutic alliance in session 1 and session 2. The exploratory analysis revealed the existence of two factors in CEQ for the Portuguese population, factor 1 credibility and factor 2 expectation. The measure demonstrated good internal consistency, test-retest reliability and good adjustment in the confirmatory analysis. In terms of convergent validity, no significant correlation was found between credibility and expectation and the therapeutic alliance. The results corroborate the CEQ psychometric qualities for the Portuguese population, also showing its applicability in a context of routine practice.
topic Credibility
expectation
validation
routine practice
psychotherapy.
url https://researchinpsychotherapy.org/index.php/rpsy/article/view/495
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