Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Neurologico Carlo Besta, (Unit of Neuroepidemiology), Via Celoria 11, 20133, Milan, Italy.
School of Psychology, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
Qual Life Res. 2024 May;33(5):1359-1371. doi: 10.1007/s11136-024-03609-z. Epub 2024 Feb 24.
The Comprehensive assessment of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (CompACT) is a 23-item questionnaire measuring psychological flexibility, a quality of life protective factor. An 18-item version was recently produced. We assessed validity and reliability of CompACT, and equivalence of paper and electronic (eCompACT) versions in people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) in Italy, Germany and Spain.
We used confirmatory factor analysis and assessed CompACT-23 and CompACT-18 measurement invariance between the three language versions. We assessed construct validity (Spearman's correlations) and internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha). Test-retest reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient, ICC) and equivalence of paper and eCompACT (ICC and linear regression model for repeated measures) were assessed in subsamples of PwMS.
A total of 725 PwMS completed the study. The three-factor structure of the CompACT-23 showed poor fit (RMSEA 0.07; CFI 0.82; SRMR 0.08), while the fit of the CompACT-18 was good (RMSEA 0.05; CFI 0.93; SRMR 0.05). Configural and partial metric invariance were confirmed, as well as partial scalar invariance (reached when five items were allowed to vary freely). The CompACT-18 showed good internal consistency (all alpha ≥ 0.78); and test-retest reliability (all ICCs ≥ 0.86). Equivalence between paper and eCompACT was excellent (all ICCs ≥ 0.86), with no mode, order, or interaction effects.
Results support using the refined CompACT-18 as a three-factor measure of psychological flexibility in PwMS. Paper and eCompACT-18 versions are equivalent. CompACT-18 can be used cross-culturally, but sub-optimal scalar invariance suggests that direct comparison between the three language versions should be interpreted with caution.
综合接纳与承诺疗法(CompACT)评估是一种 23 项的问卷,用于测量心理灵活性,这是一种生活质量保护因素。最近提出了一个 18 项的版本。我们在意大利、德国和西班牙的多发性硬化症(PwMS)患者中评估了 CompACT 的有效性和可靠性,以及纸质版和电子版(eCompACT)版本的等效性。
我们使用验证性因子分析,并评估了三个语言版本之间的 CompACT-23 和 CompACT-18 测量不变性。我们评估了结构效度(Spearman 相关)和内部一致性(Cronbach's alpha)。在 PwMS 的亚组中评估了测试-重测信度(组内相关系数,ICC)和纸质版与 eCompACT 的等效性(ICC 和重复测量的线性回归模型)。
共有 725 名 PwMS 完成了研究。CompACT-23 的三因素结构表现出较差的拟合(RMSEA 0.07;CFI 0.82;SRMR 0.08),而 CompACT-18 的拟合较好(RMSEA 0.05;CFI 0.93;SRMR 0.05)。确认了组态和部分度量不变性,以及部分标度不变性(当允许五个项目自由变化时达到)。CompACT-18 显示出良好的内部一致性(所有 alpha 值≥0.78);以及测试-重测信度(所有 ICC 值≥0.86)。纸质版和电子版 CompACT-18 之间的等效性非常好(所有 ICC 值≥0.86),没有模式、顺序或交互作用。
结果支持使用经过改进的 CompACT-18 作为 PwMS 心理灵活性的三因素测量工具。纸质版和电子版 CompACT-18 是等效的。CompACT-18 可以跨文化使用,但次优的标度不变性表明,应谨慎解释三个语言版本之间的直接比较。