The Acceptance and Action Questionnaire – Stigma (AAQ-S): Developing a measure of psychological flexibility with stigmatizing thoughts
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science
Volume
3
Publisher
Elsevier
Location
Chicago, IL
Publication Date
1-1-2012
Abstract
The current study sought to develop and test the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire – Stigma (AAQ-S), a measure of psychological flexibility with stigmatizing thoughts. A sample of 604 undergraduate students completed an online survey, which included an initial pool of 43 AAQ-S items as well as measures related to psychological flexibility and stigma. Expert judge ratings and factor analysis were used to identify and refine two distinct subscales; psychological flexibility and psychological inflexibility relating to stigmatizing thoughts. Analyses indicated that the AAQ-S psychological flexibility and inflexibility subscales, as well as a combined total score, correlate with other measures of psychological flexibility and stigma in expected ways, and are more predictive of stigma than a general measure of psychological flexibility. Overall, the results suggest that the AAQ-S could be a useful measure in conducting future stigma research.
Recommended Citation
Levin, Michael E.; Luoma, Jason B.; Lillis, Jason; Hayes, Steven C.; and Vilardaga, Roger, "The Acceptance and Action Questionnaire – Stigma (AAQ-S): Developing a measure of psychological flexibility with stigmatizing thoughts" (2012). Psychology Faculty Publications. Paper 1122.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/psych_facpub/1122