Test scores
Higher scores indicate higher psychological inflexibility, experiential avoidance, and more potential psychological distress. Lower scores mean more psychological flexibility.
«Scores around 24-28 are associated with the cutoffs on measures of symptoms like depression or anxiety» (S. Hayes).
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References
- F. W. Bond, S. C. Hayes, R. A. Baer, K. M. Carpenter, N. Guenole, H. K. Orcutt, T. Waltz, R. D. Zettle. Preliminary Psychometric Properties of the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire–II: A Revised Measure of Psychological Inflexibility and Experiential Avoidance // Behavior Therapy, 2011. 42(4)
- S. C. Hayes, K. Strosahl, K. G. Wilson, R. T. Bissett, J. Pistorello, D. Toarmino, M. A. Polusny, T. A. Dykstra, S. V. Batten, J. Bergan, S. H. Stewart, M. J. Zvolensky, G. H. Eifert, F. W. Bond, J. P. Forsyth, M. Karekla, S. M. McCurry. Measuring experiential avoidance: A preliminary test of a working model // The Psychological Record, 2004. Vol. 54