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Consciousness about own and others' affects: a study of the validity of a revised version of the Affect Consciousness Interview
Authors:Lech Börje  Andersson Gerhard  Holmqvist Rolf
Affiliation:1. Department of Behavioral Sciences and Learning, Link?ping University, Sweden;2. Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Psychiatry Section, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden;3. Swedish Institute for Disability Research, Link?ping University, Sweden
Abstract:This study presents a modified version of the affect consciousness interview ( Monsen, Eilertsen, Melgård & Ödegård, 1996 ), intended to capture the individual's affective consciousness. The aim of the modified version – The Affect Consciousness Interview – Revised (ACI‐R) – is to measure consciousness about own and others’ affects. Three groups of patients (with eating disorder, relational and social problems or stress‐related problems), and one non‐clinical group were included in the study (N= 95). The results indicated that it was possible to achieve adequate interrater reliability, that the scores correlated meaningfully with other measures of mental functioning, and that the interview discriminated between different clinical groups and non‐clinical participants. In conclusion, the results of this study suggest that the ACI‐R is a promising instrument and that it should be explored further in order to study the organization of self‐experiences and the ability to be emotionally present in interactions with others.
Keywords:Affect consciousness  Affect Consciousness Interview  ACI‐R
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