dc.description.abstract | Background: Early maladaptive schemas (EMSs) are themes regarding oneself
and one’s relationship with others. In schema therapy, 18 EMSs are described
that were initially proposed to be clustered in five domains. The current EMS
model comprises four domains. However, empirical investigations into the
grouping of EMSs have yielded divergent results. The purpose of the present
study was to use a meta-analytical approach to examine the higher-order
organization of EMSs.<p>
<p>Methods: To be included in the statistical analyses, studies had to report
the associations between all 18 EMSs using a form of the Young Schema
Questionnaire. In a systematic literature review in PsycInfo, Embase, MEDLINE,
Web of Science, and Google scholar, 27 studies were identified that reported
the associations between EMSs in 33 independent samples (N = 13,958, M<sub>age</sub>
= 16–72.3 years, 64.0% female). The correlations between EMSs were pooled
across samples and analyzed using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and
principal component analysis (PCA).
<p>Results: The CFA results showed weak support for any of the previously
suggested EMS domains. After PCA, four EMS domains were retained that
closely resembled the theoretically proposed organization of EMSs. The four
components showed fair to good congruence in the clinical and non-clinical
subsamples. However, a model with three EMS domains showed a simpler
structure.
<p>Discussion: The results suggest a need for further theoretical and empirical
clarification of the higher-order structure of EMSs. | en_US |