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Baroni, McCracken, Matera, Nerini, & Stefanile. 2019

APA Citation

Baroni, D., McCracken, L. M., Matera, C., Nerini, A., & Stefanile, C. (2019). Misurare i valori: proprietà psicometriche della versione italiana del Brief Values Inventory. Psicoterapia Cognitiva e Comportamentale, 25(1), 13-33.

Publication Topic
ACT: Conceptual
Publication Type
Article
Language
English
Italian
Keyword(s)
ACT, Brief Values Inventory
Abstract

Among the recent developments of the cognitive-behavioral approach, the Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT; Hayes, Strosahl and Wilson, 1999) has a central role. One of the key aspects of ACT is the ability of recognizing own values and acting in line with them. However, few measures have been developed in order to assess success in living according to values. The aim of the present study is to validate the Italian version of the Brief Values Inventory (BVI; McCracken and Yang, 2008) on a sample of 158 participants (mean age = 27.93 years). The reliability and the construct, concurrent, discriminant and predictive validity of the scale were assessed. For this purpose, measures of psychological inflexibility (AAQ-II), purpose in life (RPWB), psychological well-being (RPWB), success in living according to values (VLQ), mental and physical health (SF-12), emotional distress (HADS) and mindfulness level (FFMQ) were administered. The Italian version of the BVI showed both adequate reliability and good validity. Specifically, the BVI was a good predictor of psychological functioning variables, explaining an additional proportion of variance over mindfulness. The Italian version of the BVI seems to be a valid and reliable measure, which can be used for both health promotion and research.