Acceptance and commitment therapy and depression: the development of a depression specific process measure

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University of Wollongong Research Online University of Wollongong Thesis Collection 1954-2016 University of Wollongong Thesis Collections 2009 Acceptance and commitment therapy and depression: the development of a depression specific process measure Elizabeth A. Cooper University of Wollongong Recommended Citation Cooper, Elizabeth, Acceptance and commitment therapy and depression: the development of a depression specific process measure, DPsyc (Clin) thesis, Department of Psychology, University of Wollongong, 2009. http://ro.uow.edu.au/theses/795 Research Online is the open access institutional repository for the University of Wollongong. For further information contact the UOW Library: research-pubs@uow.edu.au

ACT Process Measure for Depression i Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Depression the development of a depression specific process measure A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree Doctorate of Psychology (Clinical Psychology) From University of Wollongong by Elizabeth Cooper, B. Psych (Hons), M. Psych (Clinical) Student Number 2737103 THES924 Research Thesis 2008 Thesis Certification I, Elizabeth Anne Cooper, declare that this thesis, submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of Doctor of Psychology (Clinical Psychology), in the Department of Psychology, University of Wollongong, is wholly my own work unless otherwise referenced or acknowledged. The document has not been submitted for qualifications at any other academic institution. Elizabeth Ann Cooper June 2009

ACT Process Measure for Depression ii Acknowledgements I would like to acknowledge the following people whose support, patience and understanding contributed to the completion of my thesis. Any errors or omissions are my sole responsibility. Dr John T Blackledge, my supervisor who helped guide the creation the AAQ-D and supporting me through each phase of the research project, even when he was on the other side of the world. Dr Joseph Ciarrochi, my additional supervisor at the University of Wollongong after Dr Blackledge return to America. Thank you for being willing to accept the additional responsibility of supervising me through the final stages of my research. Brian Kearney, Senior Clinical Psychologist, Northside Clinic, for sparking my interest in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and for allowing me to collect data at Northside Clinic in order to complete this research. Patrick Sheehan, Research Assistant Northside Clinic, thank you for being so helpful assisting me to collect questionnaires and maintain admission and discharge logs of patients on the Mood Disorder Unit at Northside Clinic. Heidi Sumich and Dr Hugh Morgan, Directors and clinician s at the Mindcare Centre, thank you for your assistance in recommending potential participants in my research, I would never have collected enough questionnaires without you. My husband Rob, for sticking with me through another thesis and even being willing to marry me in the middle of it! Thank you for your understanding the commitment I had to my thesis and for providing me with continuous encouragement and emotional support My mother and father for their enthusiastic and ongoing encouragement and interest in my education every step of the way.

ACT Process Measure for Depression iii Table of Contents Pages Acknowledgments... List of Figures. List of Tables... Appendices. Abstract. ii vi vii vii ix Introduction... 1 ACT Theory of psychopathology: psychological inflexibility.. 2 The six core processes of ACT.. 10 What is Depression?... 17 ACT formulation of Depression 22 Fusion 23 Evaluation and Self-Discrimination.. 23 Avoidance. 24 Reason Giving... 27 Rumination 29 Value Based Living and Committed Action. 30 ACT and Depression Research... 32 Assessment of ACT Processes in Depression 35 Development of the Original AAQ.. 37 The Current Study. 40 Method... 43 Participants... 43 Non Clinical Sample. 43

ACT Process Measure for Depression iv Table of contents (continued) Page Clinically Depressed Sample... 43 Procedure.. 44 Measures/Instruments.. 46 Demographic Information.. 46 Acceptance and Avoidance Questionnaire for Depression (AAQ-D) 44 Mindfulness Attention and Awareness Scale 48 White Bear Suppression Inventory... 48 Outcome Questionnaire. 49 Acceptance and Action Questionnaire II 50 Reasons for Depression Questionnaire... 51 Beck Depression Inventory- 2 nd Edition... 51 Automatic Thought Questionnaire 52 Results. 53 Preliminary Analysis. 53 Main Analysis: Factor Analysis of AAQ-D... 53 Internal Consistency.. 57 Test-retest reliability.. 58 Convergent and divergent validity. 58 Criterion Correlations. 62 Differences between depressed and non depressed samples 63 Discussion.. 70 Criterion relationships of AAQ-D, depression and AAQ-II.. 73

ACT Process Measure for Depression v Table of contents (continued) Page Group differences on the AAQ-D... 76 Strengths, limitations and future directions. 80 Summary 83 References.. 85 Appendices. 102

ACT Process Measure for Depression vi List of Figures Page Figure 1.1 An ACT/RFT model of Psychopathology. 3 Figure 1.2 A model of the positive ACT processes 11

ACT Process Measure for Depression vii List of Tables Page Table 3.1 Factor Loadings for AAQ-D items 55 Table 3.2 Internal Consistency Reliability Analyses for AAQ-D 57 Scales. Table 3.3 Convergent and Divergent Correlations 61 Table 3.4 Criterion Correlations 62 Table 3.5 Table 3.6 Table 3.7 Table 3.8 Results of t-test comparing depressed vs non-depressed on AAQ-D scales.. Results of t-test comparing depressed vs non-depressed on WBSI, MASS and ATQ-B... Results of t-test comparing depressed vs non-depressed on BDI-II and AAQ-II... Results of t-test comparing depressed vs non-depressed on Reasons for Depression Questionnaire 64 66 67 68

ACT Process Measure for Depression viii Appendices Page A Subscales of the original AAQ-D 102 B Example of a consent and information form.. 103 C Questionnaire package... 106 D Final AAQ-D after factor analysis. 124

ACT Process Measure for Depression ix Abstract The aim of this study was to develop a self report measure to assess the core processes of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) as they apply to depressed individuals in the interest of further assessing the role of these processes in mediating depression. One hundred and twenty clinically depressed participants and a control sample of 121 first and second year psychology university students participated. Participants in both groups completed a battery of questionnaires including demographic and mental health history, Acceptance and Avoidance Questionnaire for Depression (AAQ-D), Acceptance and Avoidance Questionnaire II (AAQ-II), Mindfulness Attention and Awareness Scale, White Bear Suppression Inventory, Outcome Questionnaire, Beck Depression Inventory Second Edition (BDI-II), Reasons for Depression Scale, and a modified version of the Automatic Thought Questionnaire. One hundred and forty eight participants completed a two week follow up including the AAQ-D, AAQII and the BDI-II. The results of this study suggest the AAQ-D is a reliable and valid measure of ACT processes relevant to depression. The factor analysis of the AAQ-D produced a three factor structure with a general factor assessing psychological flexibility, and two second order factors measuring Mindfulness and Defusion and Values and Committed Action.