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Metacognitions Questionnaire
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About Metacognitions Questionnaire
Cartwright-Hatton and Wells (1997) constructed the Metacognitions Questionnaire (MCQ) as a multi-dimensional measure of beliefs about worry and intrusive thoughts. They observed that, in contrast to other brief measures of metacognition, the length of the 65-item MCQ limited its application, and further developed the scale to create a 30-item version (Wells and Cartwright-Hatton, 2004). For the MCQ-30 questionnaire used in this study, see Appendix B.6. The MCQ-30 comprises five subscales: positive beliefs about worry; negative beliefs about thoughts of danger and uncontrollability; the need to control thoughts; cognitive confidence regarding attention and memory; and cognitive self-consciousness (attending to thought processes), (Wells & Cartwright-Hatton, 2004). The authors state that these five factors assess three domains of metacognition: metacognitive monitoring, positive and negative metacognitive beliefs and cognitive confidence (Wells & Cartwright-Hatton, 2004).
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