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Autonomy-Connectedness Scale (ACS-30)

The Autonomy-Connectedness Scale (ACS-30) is a shortened 30-item version of the Autonomy Scale (Bekker 1993). The condensed version uses a simpler 5-point scale and provides a multidimensional, clinically relevant measure of autonomy that seeks to avoid some of the restrictions of the more-complex 50-item, 7-point rating scale.

Developed by:

Marrie H.J. Bekker, Marcel A.L.M. van Assen (Department of Psychology and Health, Tilburg University) (Department of Methodology and Statistics

Measure domains:

Sensitivity to Others

Capacity for Managing New Situations

Self-Awareness

 

Items and subscales:

30 items

3 subscales

Outcomes predicted:

Occupational Self-Efficacy

Measured by the Occupational Self-Efficacy Scale (short form; Schyns & von Collani, 2002)

Anxiety, Depression, and Cognitive and Motor Insufficiency

Measured by the Symptom Checklist-90 (SCL-90; Derogatis, 1977; Dutech version by Luteijn, Hamel, Bouwman & Kok, 1984)

Frequency of Depression

Measured by the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI; Beck, Ward, Mendelson, Mock & Erbaugh, 1961)
 

Cronbach's alpha:

self-awareness = 0.81

sensitivity for others = 0.82

capacity for managing new situations = 0.83

Study population(s):

Majority white, university students from the Netherlands.

Measure validated?:

Y

Link(s) to Validation Study and/or Measure:

Uses in Other Studies:

Bekker, M.H.J., van Assen, M.A.L.M. Autonomy-Connectedness and Gender. Sex Roles 59, 532 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11199-008-9447-x

Uses in Other Studies Links:

Citation of original article

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Bekker, M.H.J. & van Assen M.A.L.M. (2006). A short form of the autonomy scale: properties of the autonomy connectedness scale (ACS-30), Journal of Personality Assessment 86 (1),51-60. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. DOI: 10.1207/s1527752jpa8601_07