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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Psychometrics

Background:

  • Experiential avoidance (EA) is a key transdiagnostic process in psychopathology.
  • The Multidimensional Experiential Avoidance Questionnaire (MEAQ) is a comprehensive 62-item measure of EA.
  • A shorter, clinically practical measure of EA was needed.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and validate a brief measure of experiential avoidance.
  • To create a 15-item scale (BEAQ) derived from the MEAQ.
  • To assess the psychometric properties and clinical utility of the BEAQ.

Main Methods:

  • Item selection from the original MEAQ based on performance across multiple samples.
  • Validation of the 15-item BEAQ in independent undergraduate, outpatient, and community adult samples.
  • Assessment of internal consistency, convergent validity with the MEAQ, and discriminant validity.

Main Results:

  • The Brief Experiential Avoidance Questionnaire (BEAQ) demonstrated good internal consistency.
  • The BEAQ showed strong convergence with the 6 dimensions of the MEAQ.
  • The BEAQ correlated as expected with measures of avoidance, psychopathology, and quality of life, and was distinct from negative affectivity and neuroticism.

Conclusions:

  • The BEAQ is a psychometrically sound and brief measure of experiential avoidance.
  • The BEAQ is suitable for use in clinical and research settings.
  • The BEAQ provides a practical tool for assessing EA and its correlates.