Testing the Psychometric Properties of the Newly Developed ACTive Values Wheel.

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Title: Testing the Psychometric Properties of the Newly Developed ACTive Values Wheel.
Authors: O'Connor, Martin (AUTHOR), Stapleton, Alison (AUTHOR), Barrett, Kate (AUTHOR), Byrne, Oisin (AUTHOR), McGinley, Niall (AUTHOR), Slingerland, Nina (AUTHOR), Lee, Nicole (AUTHOR), Michalek, Sarah (AUTHOR), McHugh, Louise Anita (AUTHOR)
Source: Psychological Record. Sep2021, Vol. 71 Issue 3, p461-471. 11p.
Subjects: Psychometrics, Openness to experience, Acceptance & commitment therapy, Valuation of real property, Test validity, Psychological distress
Abstract: Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) emphasizes values and behavioral commitments to help individuals achieve goals and manage emotions. This study evaluated the preliminary psychometric properties of the ACTive Values Wheel, a smartphone application-based psychometric instrument. ACTive provides a weighted and idiographic index of individuals' self-reported values-directed behavior. One hundred sixty adults participated on an individual basis to complete the ACTive Values Wheel and questionnaire measures of well-being, psychological distress, psychological flexibility, and valued living to assess the convergent, incremental, discriminant, and criterion-related validity of the ACTive Values Wheel. The ACTive Values Wheel showed evidence of convergent and criterion-related validity through significant positive correlations with existing measures of valued living, emotional well-being, and openness to experience, respectively. Likewise, discriminant validity was evidenced by a nonsignificant correlation with age. However, evidence of incremental validity over and above existing measures of valued living was not found. These findings provide preliminary support for the psychometric properties of the ACTive Values Wheel. Accounting for the methodological limitations of the study, the ACTive Values Wheel shows potential as an accessible and interactive measure of self-reported values-directed behavior that could be extended to other languages and cultural contexts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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