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Experiential Avoidance as a Common Psychological Process in European Cultures

Monest�s, Jean Louis; Monestes, JL; Karekla, Maria; Jacobs, Nele; Michaelides, Michalis P.; Hooper, Nic; Kleen, Marco; Ruiz, Francisco J.; Miselli, Giovanni; Presti, Giovambattista; Luciano, Carmen; Villatte, Matthieu; Bond, Frank W.; Kishita, Naoko; Hayes, Steven C.

Authors

Jean Louis Monest�s

JL Monestes

Maria Karekla

Nele Jacobs

Michalis P. Michaelides

Nic Hooper Nic.Hooper@uwe.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer in Psychology

Marco Kleen

Francisco J. Ruiz

Giovanni Miselli

Giovambattista Presti

Carmen Luciano

Matthieu Villatte

Frank W. Bond

Naoko Kishita

Steven C. Hayes



Abstract

© 2016 Hogrefe Publishing. Experiential avoidance, the tendency to rigidly escape or avoid private psychological experiences, represents one of the most prominent transdiagnostic psychological processes with a known role in a wide variety of psychological disorders and practical contexts. Experiential avoidance is argued to be based on a fundamental verbal/cognitive process: an overextension of verbal problem solving into the world within. Although cultures apparently differ in their patterns of emotional expression, to the extent that experiential avoidance is based on a fundamental verbal/cognitive process, measures of this process should be comparable across countries, with similar relationships to health outcomes regardless of the language community. This research tests this view in European countries. The psychometric properties of the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire-II, a measure of experiential avoidance, are compared across six languages and seven European countries, for a total of 2,170 nonclinical participants. Multiple group analysis showed that the instrument can be considered invariant across the language samples. The questionnaire constitutes a unidimensional instrument with similar relationships to psychopathology, and has good and very similar psychometric properties in each assessed country. Experiential avoidance reveals not just as transdiagnostic, but also as a transcultural process independent of a specific language community.

Citation

Monestès, J. L., Monestes, J., Karekla, M., Jacobs, N., Michaelides, M. P., Hooper, N., …Hayes, S. C. (2018). Experiential Avoidance as a Common Psychological Process in European Cultures. European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 34(4), 247-257. https://doi.org/10.1027/1015-5759/a000327

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 25, 2015
Publication Date Jan 1, 2018
Journal European Journal of Psychological Assessment
Print ISSN 1015-5759
Electronic ISSN 2151-2426
Publisher Hogrefe
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 34
Issue 4
Pages 247-257
DOI https://doi.org/10.1027/1015-5759/a000327
Keywords experiential avoidance
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/914431
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/1015-5759/a000327