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Jesper Mulder1,2, Marije T Elferink-Gemser2, Juriena D de Vries3
1Leiden University Medical Center, The Hague, The Netherlands.
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Interoception, the perception of internal bodily signals, plays a key role in health behavior. This study evaluated the reliability and validity of the Dutch Interoceptive Accuracy Scale (IAS-D) and Interoceptive Attention Scale (IATS-D) in 779 Dutch participants (mean age 52.98 ± 16.47, 49.6% female). Both questionnaires showed good to excellent internal consistency (IAS-D α = 0.895, ω = 0.989; IATS-D α = 0.940, ω = 0.980). The IAS-D was negatively associated with the Interoceptive Confusion Questionnaire (ICQ; β = -0.638), depression (β = -0.298), and alexithymia (β = 0.528), all p < 0.001. The IATS-D was positively associated with the ICQ (β = 0.481), Body Perception Questionnaire (BPQ; β = 0.207), depression (β = 0.377), and alexithymia (β = 0.528), all p < 0.001. The IAS-D and IATS-D are reliable and valid instruments for assessing self-reported interoceptive accuracy and attention in Dutch-speaking samples, supporting interoceptive and health behavior research.
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