Psychometric evaluation of the altered states of consciousness rating scale (OAV).

The OAV questionnaire has been developed to integrate research on altered states of consciousness (ASC). It measures three primary and one secondary dimensions of ASC that are hypothesized to be invariant across ASC induction methods. The OAV rating scale has been in use for more than 20 years and a...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Erich Studerus, Alex Gamma, Franz X Vollenweider
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2010-08-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2930851?pdf=render
id doaj-26fb7396427844869dff59a6c79c1bb4
record_format Article
spelling doaj-26fb7396427844869dff59a6c79c1bb42020-11-25T01:24:06ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032010-08-0158e1241210.1371/journal.pone.0012412Psychometric evaluation of the altered states of consciousness rating scale (OAV).Erich StuderusAlex GammaFranz X VollenweiderThe OAV questionnaire has been developed to integrate research on altered states of consciousness (ASC). It measures three primary and one secondary dimensions of ASC that are hypothesized to be invariant across ASC induction methods. The OAV rating scale has been in use for more than 20 years and applied internationally in a broad range of research fields, yet its factorial structure has never been tested by structural equation modeling techniques and its psychometric properties have never been examined in large samples of experimentally induced ASC.The present study conducted a psychometric evaluation of the OAV in a sample of psilocybin (n = 327), ketamine (n = 162), and MDMA (n = 102) induced ASC that was obtained by pooling data from 43 experimental studies. The factorial structure was examined by confirmatory factor analysis, exploratory structural equation modeling, hierarchical item clustering (ICLUST), and multiple indicators multiple causes (MIMIC) modeling. The originally proposed model did not fit the data well even if zero-constraints on non-target factor loadings and residual correlations were relaxed. Furthermore, ICLUST suggested that the "oceanic boundlessness" and "visionary restructuralization" factors could be combined on a high level of the construct hierarchy. However, because these factors were multidimensional, we extracted and examined 11 new lower order factors. MIMIC modeling indicated that these factors were highly measurement invariant across drugs, settings, questionnaire versions, and sexes. The new factors were also demonstrated to have improved homogeneities, satisfactory reliabilities, discriminant and convergent validities, and to differentiate well among the three drug groups.The original scales of the OAV were shown to be multidimensional constructs. Eleven new lower order scales were constructed and demonstrated to have desirable psychometric properties. The new lower order scales are most likely better suited to assess drug induced ASC.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2930851?pdf=render
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Erich Studerus
Alex Gamma
Franz X Vollenweider
spellingShingle Erich Studerus
Alex Gamma
Franz X Vollenweider
Psychometric evaluation of the altered states of consciousness rating scale (OAV).
PLoS ONE
author_facet Erich Studerus
Alex Gamma
Franz X Vollenweider
author_sort Erich Studerus
title Psychometric evaluation of the altered states of consciousness rating scale (OAV).
title_short Psychometric evaluation of the altered states of consciousness rating scale (OAV).
title_full Psychometric evaluation of the altered states of consciousness rating scale (OAV).
title_fullStr Psychometric evaluation of the altered states of consciousness rating scale (OAV).
title_full_unstemmed Psychometric evaluation of the altered states of consciousness rating scale (OAV).
title_sort psychometric evaluation of the altered states of consciousness rating scale (oav).
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2010-08-01
description The OAV questionnaire has been developed to integrate research on altered states of consciousness (ASC). It measures three primary and one secondary dimensions of ASC that are hypothesized to be invariant across ASC induction methods. The OAV rating scale has been in use for more than 20 years and applied internationally in a broad range of research fields, yet its factorial structure has never been tested by structural equation modeling techniques and its psychometric properties have never been examined in large samples of experimentally induced ASC.The present study conducted a psychometric evaluation of the OAV in a sample of psilocybin (n = 327), ketamine (n = 162), and MDMA (n = 102) induced ASC that was obtained by pooling data from 43 experimental studies. The factorial structure was examined by confirmatory factor analysis, exploratory structural equation modeling, hierarchical item clustering (ICLUST), and multiple indicators multiple causes (MIMIC) modeling. The originally proposed model did not fit the data well even if zero-constraints on non-target factor loadings and residual correlations were relaxed. Furthermore, ICLUST suggested that the "oceanic boundlessness" and "visionary restructuralization" factors could be combined on a high level of the construct hierarchy. However, because these factors were multidimensional, we extracted and examined 11 new lower order factors. MIMIC modeling indicated that these factors were highly measurement invariant across drugs, settings, questionnaire versions, and sexes. The new factors were also demonstrated to have improved homogeneities, satisfactory reliabilities, discriminant and convergent validities, and to differentiate well among the three drug groups.The original scales of the OAV were shown to be multidimensional constructs. Eleven new lower order scales were constructed and demonstrated to have desirable psychometric properties. The new lower order scales are most likely better suited to assess drug induced ASC.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2930851?pdf=render
work_keys_str_mv AT erichstuderus psychometricevaluationofthealteredstatesofconsciousnessratingscaleoav
AT alexgamma psychometricevaluationofthealteredstatesofconsciousnessratingscaleoav
AT franzxvollenweider psychometricevaluationofthealteredstatesofconsciousnessratingscaleoav
_version_ 1725118784942899200