Examining interrelations among trajectories of mindful awareness, acceptance, and values-consistent actions in acceptance-based behavioral therapy for generalized anxiety disorder.

IF 5.4 3区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Stephanie Marando-Blanck, Sarah A Hayes-Skelton, Lizabeth Roemer, Susan M Orsillo
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The goal of this study was to understand how mindful awareness, acceptance, and values-consistent action change across acceptance-based behavioral therapy (ABBT) for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and determine their effect on symptoms. We examined weekly data from 31 individuals who received ABBT as part of a randomized control trial for individuals with GAD (Hayes-Skelton, Roemer, & Orsillo, 2013). Participants answered questions weekly about three components of ABBT, including the percentages of time they spent over their past week: 1) aware of the present moment, 2) accepting of their internal experiences, and 3) engaging in values. GAD symptoms were examined using two self-report measures (DASS-21 Stress subscale and PSWQ) and two clinician-rated interview measures (CSR and SIGH-A) at pre- and post-treatment.1 Mindful awareness, acceptance, and values-consistent action increased linearly across ABBT. All three change trajectories were positively correlated (Z's 2.99 to 8.74, p's < .001). Mindful awareness, acceptance, and values-consistent action across treatment predicted decreases in GAD symptoms above and beyond baseline for most outcome measures (Z's -1.95 to -3.03, p's < .05), with the exception that mindfulness did not predict DASS-stress (Z = -1.39, p = .17). These findings are consistent with the structure and model of ABBT.

研究以接受为基础的行为疗法治疗广泛性焦虑症过程中的正念意识、接受和价值观一致行动之间的相互关系。
本研究的目的是了解在以接受为基础的行为疗法(ABBT)治疗广泛性焦虑症(GAD)的过程中,正念意识、接受和价值观一致的行动是如何发生变化的,并确定它们对症状的影响。我们研究了接受 ABBT 治疗的 31 名患者的每周数据,该治疗是针对 GAD 患者的随机对照试验的一部分(Hayes-Skelton, Roemer, & Orsillo, 2013)。参与者每周回答有关 ABBT 三个组成部分的问题,包括他们在过去一周中所花时间的百分比:1) 意识到当下;2) 接受自己的内在体验;3) 价值观。在治疗前和治疗后,使用两种自我报告测量方法(DASS-21 压力子量表和 PSWQ)和两种临床医生评定的访谈测量方法(CSR 和 SIGH-A)对 GAD 症状进行了检测。所有三个变化轨迹均呈正相关(Z 值为 2.99 至 8.74,P 值小于 0.001)。正念意识、接受和价值观一致的行动在整个治疗过程中可以预测大多数结果测量中 GAD 症状在基线以上的下降(Z 值为 -1.95 到 -3.03,p's < .05),但正念不能预测 DASS 压力(Z = -1.39, p = .17)。这些发现与 ABBT 的结构和模型是一致的。
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ACS Applied Energy Materials
ACS Applied Energy Materials Materials Science-Materials Chemistry
CiteScore
10.30
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6.20%
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1368
期刊介绍: ACS Applied Energy Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of materials, engineering, chemistry, physics and biology relevant to energy conversion and storage. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrate knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important energy applications.
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