Beck Hopelessness Scale

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 BHS test-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."

ee also

*Aaron T. Beck
*Beck Depression Inventory

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