Health Psychology Open (Dec 2022)

Assessing individual differences in attitudes towards touch in treatment settings: Introducing the touch & health scale

  • Aikaterini Vafeiadou,
  • Natalie C Bowling,
  • Claudia Hammond,
  • Michael J Banissy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/20551029221137008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Individuals commonly receive touch in treatment settings, but there is limited research on how they perceive it. The current project sought to address this gap by: 1) developing the Touch & Health Scale (THS) - a novel instrument to measure attitudes to touch in treatment settings 2) assessing inter-individual differences in THS scores, and 3) examining the association between individuals’ THS scores and wellbeing. Data of a large U.K. adults sample ( N > 12,000) were used. THS showed Cronbach’s α between 0.636 and 0.816 and significant correlations ( p < 0.001) with day-to-day attitudes to touch. THS scores differed as a function of extraversion and avoidant attachment style. Participants with more positive attitudes to touch in treatment settings showed greater wellbeing. Overall, the study highlights the importance of a personalised approach to touch in treatment settings and provides a new scale that may act as a screening tool for this purpose.