The Relationship Between Psychological Flexibility and Depression, Anxiety and Stress: A Latent Profile Analysis

Psychol Res Behav Manag. 2023 Mar 24:16:997-1007. doi: 10.2147/PRBM.S400757. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Purpose: To explore the potential classification of psychological flexibility (PF) among Chinese college students, analyze whether there is group heterogeneity in PF, and discuss the differences in the latent profile of PF in the negative emotions of depression, anxiety, and stress.

Methods: A total of 1769 college students were investigated using the Psychological Flexibility Questionnaire and Depression-Anxiety-Stress Self-rating Scale, and heterogeneity was tested by latent profile analysis.

Results: The PF of college students can be divided into three latent profiles: self-contradiction group (19.2%), high PF group (34.1%), and low PF group (46.7%). The scores of depression, anxiety, and stress are significantly different among the groups.

Conclusion: There is obvious group heterogeneity in the PF of college students, and they can be divided into the self-contradiction group, the high PF group, and the low PF group. The self-contradiction and low PF groups score significantly higher on the negative emotions of depression, anxiety, and stress than the high PF group.

Keywords: acceptance and commitment therapy; latent profile analysis; negative emotions; psychological flexibility.

Grants and funding

This study was funded by the Philosophy and Social Sciences Planning Project of Anhui Province (AHSKQ2021D45).