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Psy-Flex: A Contextually Sensitive Measure of Psychological Flexibility

Gloster, Andrew T. and Block, Victoria J. and Klotsche, Jens and Villanueva, Jeanette and Rinner, Marcia T. B. and Benoy, Charles and Walter, Marc and Karekla, Maria and Bader, Klaus. (2021) Psy-Flex: A Contextually Sensitive Measure of Psychological Flexibility. Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science, 22. pp. 13-23.

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Abstract

Psychological flexibility is increasingly studied in various contexts including clinical studies. The construct has been hypothesized to be a major determinant of mental health. Existing measures lack context-sensitivity (e.g, implicitly measuring it as a trait) and/or reference to a limited time frame. We developed a short self-report measure that covers all facets of the construct and is context-sensitive. Data was collected from four separate samples (n = 744), including a community (n = 346), non-clinical (n = 188), and two clinical (n = 163 in- and outpatients and n = 47 inpatients) samples from a psychiatric hospital. Confirmatory Factor Analysis confirmed a one-factor structure with excellent reliability (Raykov's r = 0.91). Correlations with related (such as other measures of psychological flexibility and symptomatology) and unrelated constructs (such as age and sex) were all consistent with predictions. The Psy-Flex differentiated clinical and non-clinical samples and predicted unique variance in well-being. The Psy-Flex is an easily administrable questionnaire, useful in research and clinical settings. Its context-sensitive nature makes it applicable to repeated administrations aimed at capturing change.
Faculties and Departments:07 Faculty of Psychology > Departement Psychologie > Health & Intervention > Clinical Psychology and Intervention Science (Gloster)
UniBasel Contributors:Gloster, Andrew
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Elsevier
ISSN:2212-1447
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
Language:English
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Deposited On:20 Oct 2021 13:31

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