Re-Assessment and Extension: An Ongoing Evaluation of The System for Adult Growth and Emergence-Foundations, a Modified DBT Program to Aid Emerging Adults With Emotion Regulation and Transition

J. Taliercio, Tali Wigod, Joy Shen, Jazmin Garcia, Suzanne Davino, Elaina Servidio, Erin Sparapani, L. McGinn, Alec L. Miller
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Emerging adulthood is associated with change and distress. The System for Adult Growth and Emergence – Foundations (SAGE-F) treatment program, a six-week outpatient DBT intensive, was developed to improve emotional functioning for such individuals. Utilizing a single-group design, the current study aims to re-examine ( n = 48) and expand ( n = 83) initial therapeutic findings of SAGE-F. Participants were administered an assessment battery at pre-treatment, upon immediate completion of SAGE-F, six-weeks after baseline, and at three months following program completion. Results were comparable to the pilot study: the completion of SAGE-F, when compared to baseline, is associated with reductions in mood dysregulation and self-harm, and improvements in functioning capacities, with gains sustained for at least three months. Further, program completion was associated with improved DBT skill use, with individuals demonstrating more insight of skill dysfunction rather than skill growth. Results continue to support that SAGE-F provides both immediate and long-term benefits.
重新评估和扩展:成人成长和崛起系统--基础的持续评估,这是一项帮助崛起成人调节情绪和过渡的改良 DBT 计划
成长期与变化和痛苦有关。成人成长与崛起系统-基础(SAGE-F)治疗计划是一项为期六周的门诊DBT强化治疗计划,旨在改善这类人群的情绪功能。本研究采用单组设计,旨在重新审查(48 人)和扩展(83 人)SAGE-F 的初步治疗结果。参加者在治疗前、SAGE-F刚完成时、基线后六周以及项目完成后三个月分别接受了评估。结果与试点研究相当:与基线相比,SAGE-F 的完成与情绪失调和自残的减少以及功能能力的提高有关,并且收益至少持续了三个月。此外,该计划的完成与 DBT 技能使用的改善有关,个人对技能功能障碍而非技能增长表现出更多的洞察力。研究结果继续证明,SAGE-F 能够带来直接和长期的益处。
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