Objectives: Cognitive reactivity (CR) to sad mood is a risk factor for major depressive disorder (MDD). CR is usually measured by assessing change on the Dysfunctional Attitudes Scale (DAS-change) after sad mood-induction. It has, however, been suggested that the versions of the DAS (A/B) are not interchangeable, impacting the reliability and validity of the change score. The Leiden Index of Depression Sensitivity-Revised (LEIDS-R) is an alternative self-report measure of CR. Studies examining the relationship between LEIDS-R and DAS-change have shown mixed results. We examined whether scores of these CR measures differed between remitted MDD and controls, the relationship between these CR measures, and the effect of order of DAS administration on DAS-change. Design: Cross-sectional design with two groups (remitted MDD and controls). Methods: Sixty-eight MDD patients remitted from ≥2 previous episodes, not taking antidepressants, and 43 never-depressed controls participated in a mood-induction and filled in the DAS-A/B in randomized order before and after mood-induction, and LEIDS-R separately. Results: LEIDS-R scores and pre-mood-induction DAS scores were significantly higher in remitted MDD than controls (p
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Figueroa, C. A., Mocking, R. J. T., Mahmoud, G. A., Koeter, M. W., Bockting, C. L., van der Does, W., … Schene, A. H. (2018). The measurement of cognitive reactivity to sad mood in patients remitted from major depressive disorder. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 57(3), 313–327. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjc.12175
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