- Beck Hopelessness Scale
The Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS) is a 20-item
self-report inventory developed by Dr.Aaron T. Beck that was designed to measure three major aspects of hopelessness; feelings about the future, loss of motivation, and expectations. Beck A.T. (1988). "Beck Hopelessness Scale." The Psychological Corporation.] The test is designed for adults, age 17-80.Validity
The BHS moderately correlates with the
Beck Depression Inventory , although research shows that the BDI is better suited for predicting suicidal ideation behavior.Aiken, L.R. (2002) "Psychological Testing and Assessment." New York: Allyn & Bacon.] The internal reliability coefficients are reasonably high (Pearson r = .82 to .93 in seven norm groups), but the BHStest-retest reliability coefficients are modest (.69 after one week and .66 after six weeks).Dowd Dowd, E.T. (1992). "Review of the Beck Hopelessness Scale." "Eleventh Mental Measurement Yearbook," 81-82] and OwenOwen, S.V. (1992) "Review of the Beck Hopelessness Scale." "Eleventh Mental Measurement Yearbook," 82-83] both positively reviewed the effectiveness of the instrument, with Dowd concluding that the BHS was "a well-constructed and validated instrument, with adequate reliability."
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Aaron T. Beck
*Beck Depression Inventory References
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