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Échelle de dysrégulation émotionnelle (EDS)×Échelle de Labilité Affective (ALS)×
DomainePsychologie cliniquePsychologie clinique
FamilleProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Année d'origine20031989
Auteur d'origineJennifer S. Silk, Laurence Steinberg, Amanda S. MorrisPhilip D. Harvey, Bruce R. Greenberg, Maurizio R. Serper
TypeSelf-report questionnaireSelf-report questionnaire
Source fondatriceSilk, J. S., Steinberg, L., & Morris, A. S. (2003). Adolescents' emotion regulation in daily life: Links to depressive symptoms and problem behaviors. Child Development, 74(6), 1869–1883. DOI ↗Harvey, P. D., Greenberg, B. R., & Serper, M. R. (1989). The affective lability scales: Development, reliability, and validity. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 45(6), 786–793. DOI ↗
AliasEDSALS
Apparentées33
RésuméThe EDS is a brief self-report measure of emotion dysregulation—difficulty managing and controlling emotional responses. Developed by Silk, Steinberg, and Morris in 2003 in longitudinal adolescent research, it captures emotional lability, emotional negativity, and emotional undercontrol linked to psychopathology and behavioral problems. The EDS is particularly valuable for adolescent assessment where emotion regulation capacity is still developing.The ALS is a 54-item self-report measure of affective lability—rapid, unpredictable shifts in mood and anxiety states. Developed by Harvey, Greenberg, and Serper in 1989, it distinguishes normal emotional responsiveness from pathological mood instability. Affective lability is recognized as feature of bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, certain anxiety disorders, and represents dimensional measure of emotion dysregulation.
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