The AAQ has been developed for specific disorders, syndromes, and types of chronic disease. Printer-friendly version AADQ (Diabetes) AAEpQ (Epilepsy) AAQ for Cancer AAQ-ABI (acquired brain injury) AAQ-AHL (Hearing Loss) AAQ-D (Depression) AAQ-Ex (Exercise) AAQ-II-P (Pain) AAQ-OC (Obsessions and Compulsions) AAQ-S (Stigma) AAQ-SA (Substance abuse) AAQ-SI (suicidal Ideation) AAQ-Sports AAQ-TS (Trauma Specific) AAQ-TTM (Trichotillomania) AAQ-US (University Students) AAQ-W (weight) AAQH (Hoarding) AIS (Smoking) BI-AAQ (Body Image) CIAQ (Chronic Illness) CVD-AAQ (Cardiovascular Disease) DAAS-R (Diabetes) EACQ (Caregiving) FAAQ (Food craving) I-AAQ (Interpersonal Interactions) IBSAAQ (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) MSAQ (multiple sclerosis) PAAQ (Parental) PFSS (Psychological Flexibility in Sport Scale) SA-AAQ (Social Anxiety) SPAQ (Sleep) TA-AAQ-A (Test Anxiety) TAAQ (Teachers) TAQ (Tinnitus) VAAS (Auditory Hallucinations) WAAQ (work) Book traversal links for AAQ variations for specific problems Problem Specific Psychological Flexibility or Inflexibility Measures Up AADQ (Diabetes)