ASTI: Adult Self-Transcendence Inventory

Description Usage Format Source Examples

Description

The ASTI (Levenson et al., 2005) is a self-report scale measuring the complex target construct of wisdom. The items can be assigned to five dimensions: self-knowledge and integration (SI), peace of mind (PM), non-attachment (NA), self-transcendence (ST), and presence in the here-and-now and growth (PG).

Usage

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data("ASTI")

Format

A data frame with 1215 individuals, 25 ASTI items (3 or 4 categories per items), and 2 covariates (gender, group). Item wordings:

ASTI1

I often engage in quiet contemplation. (PM; reversed)

ASTI2

I feel that my individual life is a part of a greater whole. (ST)

ASTI3

I don't worry about other people's opinions of me. (NA)

ASTI4

I feel a sense of belonging with both earlier and future generations. (ST)

ASTI5

My peace of mind is not easily upset. (PM)

ASTI6

My sense of well-being does not depend on a busy social life. (NA)

ASTI7

I feel part of something greater than myself. (ST)

ASTI8

My happiness is not dependent on other people and things. (NA; reversed)

ASTI9

I do not become angry easily. (PM)

ASTI10

I have a good sense of humor about myself. (SI; reversed)

ASTI11

I find much joy in life. (PG; reversed)

ASTI12

Material possessions don't mean much to me. (NA)

ASTI13

I feel compassionate even toward people who have been unkind to me. (ST)

ASTI14

I am not often fearful. (PG)

ASTI15

I can learn a lot from others. (PG)

ASTI16

I often have a sense of oneness with nature. (ST)

ASTI17

I am able to accept my mortality. (PG)

ASTI18

I often "lose myself" in what I am doing. (PG)

ASTI19

I feel that I know myself. (SI; reversed)

ASTI20

I am accepting of myself, including my faults. (SI; reversed)

ASTI21

I am able to integrate the different aspects of my life. (SI; reversed)

ASTI22

I can accept the impermanence of things. (PM; reversed)

ASTI23

I have grown as a result of losses I have suffered. (PG; reversed)

ASTI24

Whatever [good] I do for others, I do for myself. (ST; reversed)

ASTI25

Whatever [bad] I do to others, I do to myself. (ST)

gender

gender

group

student vs. non-student

Source

Levenson, M. R., Jennings, P. A., Aldwin, C. M., & Shiraishi, R. W. (2005). Self-transcendence: conceptualization and measurement. The International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 60, 127-143.

Koller I., Levenson, M. R. , & Glueck, J. (2017). What do you think you are measuring? A mixed-methods procedure for assessing the content validity of test items and theory-based scaling. Frontiers in Psychology, 8(126), 1-20.

Examples

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data(ASTI)
si <- ASTI[ ,c(10,19,20,21)]            ## self-knowledge and integration
pm <- ASTI[ ,c(1,5,9,22)]               ## peace of mind
na <- ASTI[ ,c(3,6,8,12)]               ## non-attachment
st <- ASTI[ ,c(2,4,7,13,16,24,25)]      ## self-transcendence
pg <- ASTI[ ,c(11,14,15,17,18,23)]      ## Presence in the here-and-now and growth

Example output



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