Valdivia-Salas, S., Martín-Albo, J., Cruz, A., Villanueva-Blasco, V. J., & Jiménez, T. I. (2021). Psychological Flexibility With Prejudices Increases Empathy and Decreases Distress Among Adolescents: A Spanish Validation of the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire–Stigma. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 3911.
Empathy is an emotional response that may facilitate prosocial behavior and inhibit
aggression by increasing empathic concern for others. But the vicarious experience
of other’s feelings may also turn into personal distress when the person has poor
regulation skills and holds stigmatizing beliefs. In thinking about the processes that
may trigger the experience of personal distress or empathic concern, research on
the influence of psychological flexibility and inflexibility on stigma is showing promising
results. Both processes are assessed with the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire–
Stigma (AAQ-S). The current study sought to carry out a validity study of a Spanish
version of the AAQ-S with a sample of adolescents aged 11–17 years. The study
included an expanded test of its predictive validity with measures at three times to
evaluate the role of psychological flexibility and inflexibility as risk or protective variables
for the development of personal distress and/or empathic concern in the stigmatizer.
Statistical analyses confirmed a two-correlated-factor solution, the adequate reliability
of both factors, and their construct and predictive validity in the expected direction. The
stigmatizer’s inflexible reaction to their stigmatizing thoughts predicted the occurrence
of personal distress, whereas the stigmatizer’s flexible reaction to their stigmatizing
thoughts predicted the occurrence of empathic concern for others. These findings
confirm the importance of considering the role of regulatory skills in the experience
of empathic concern or personal distress in the presence of stigmatizing thoughts,
with possible implications for the promotion of prosocial behavior and the reduction
of aggressive behavior among adolescents.