The British Journal of Psychiatry 139: 52-58 (1981)
© 1981 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
Field dependence and the differentiation of affective states
KR Parkes
The extent to which anxiety, irritability and depression were
differentiated as separate entities associated with characteristic patterns
of somatic and cognitive symptoms by field dependent (FD) and field
independent (FI) normal female subjects was studied with the Hidden Figures
Test and Unpleasant Emotions Questionnaire. In the FI group the
correlations between the three emotions were low and non- significant,
reflecting a clear-cut differentiation in symptom configuration, as shown
by psychiatrists. In the FD group the inter- correlations were significant
and positive, corresponding to relatively poor symptom differentiation,
comparable to that of a psychiatric patient group. This suggests that the
cognitive style variable of field dependence may underly differences in
symptom differentiation associated with psychiatrist/patient differences
and, more generally, with social class and sex differences.