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Soltani, Ghanizadeh, Dastgheib, Wong, & Jaafari, 2020

APA Citation

Soltani, E., Ghanizadeh, A., Dastgheib, S. A., Wong, Q. J., & Jaafari, N. (2020). Psychometric Properties of the Persian Version of the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire for Obsessions and Compulsions (AAQ-OC). Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders, 27. In Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jocrd.2020.100582

Publication Topic
ACT: Conceptual
ACT: Empirical
Publication Type
Article
Language
English
Keyword(s)
Obsessive-compulsive disorder, Acceptance and commitment therapy, Experiential avoidance, Acceptance and action questionnaire for obsessions and compulsions, Psychometric
Abstract

Experiential avoidance (EA) is an important component of acceptance and commitment therapy. In recent years, various questionnaires have been designed to assess this construct, including a version relevant to obsessions, referred to as the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire for Obsessions and Compulsions (AAQ-OC). The aim of this study was to examine the psychometric properties of a Persian version of the AAQ-OC in a student sample (N = 334). Participants were administered the AAQ-OC, and several other measures that assessed general EA, depression, anxiety, stress, and obsessive-compulsive symptoms. Exploratory factor analysis revealed a two-factor model for the AAQ-OC (factor 1: Valued Action; factor 2: Willingness). AAQ-OC and its Valued Action and Willingness subscales had satisfactory internal consistency and test-retest reliability, although the Willingness subscale had relatively lower test-retest reliability. In relation to convergent validity, the AAQ-OC and the Valued Action subscale had positive associations with a measure of general EA. In relation to construct validity, the AAQ-OC and the Valued Action subscale had positive associations with measures of depression, anxiety, stress, and obsessive-compulsive symptoms. Overall, this study provides initial support for the reliability and validity of the Persian version of the AAQ-OC. Further evaluation of the Willingness subscale is also warranted.