Transforming strain into strength: Alleviating stress and burnout in special education teachers with ACT matrix intervention

IF 3.4 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Melissa Diaz , Yors Garcia , Tyler Ré , Thomas Szabo
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This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the ACT Matrix in enhancing values-based behaviors and psychological flexibility among special education teachers, with a focus on alleviating self-reported stress and burnout. Using a mixed concurrent and non-concurrent multiple probe design, data were collected on in-session and out-session value-driven behaviors. In-session data were documented via a paper copy of the ACT Matrix, while out-session data were captured through a mobile application. The training spanned five weekly sessions, followed by a two-week post-study phase with continued data collection. Assessments were conducted at baseline, post-intervention, and during follow-up, focusing on burnout, stress, and psychological flexibility. Results indicated successful increases in the identification of both toward and away moves during sessions. Notably, out-session results showed a significant increase in toward moves for two participants, alongside a consistent decrease in avoidance behaviors, suggesting a sustainable impact of the training beyond the immediate intervention. Psychological flexibility and stress measures improved markedly from baseline to intervention for two participants, while burnout effects were mixed. Participants also rated the training as socially valid. The study discusses the implications of using ACT to reduce stress and burnout within behavior analysis framework.
化紧张为力量:ACT矩阵干预缓解特殊教育教师的压力和倦怠
本研究旨在评估ACT矩阵在提高特殊教育教师价值观行为和心理灵活性方面的有效性,并着重于减轻自我报告的压力和倦怠。使用混合并发和非并发多探针设计,收集了会话内和会话外价值驱动行为的数据。会话内数据通过ACT矩阵的纸质副本记录,而会话外数据通过移动应用程序捕获。训练为期五周,随后是为期两周的研究后阶段,继续收集数据。在基线、干预后和随访期间进行评估,重点关注倦怠、压力和心理灵活性。结果表明,在会议期间,成功地增加了对朝向和远离移动的识别。值得注意的是,训练外的结果显示,两名参与者朝前移动的次数显著增加,同时回避行为持续减少,这表明训练的持续影响超出了直接干预。两名参与者的心理灵活性和压力测量从基线到干预有明显改善,而倦怠的影响则是混合的。参与者还认为培训具有社会有效性。本研究在行为分析的框架内讨论了使用ACT来减少压力和倦怠的意义。
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CiteScore
8.50
自引率
18.00%
发文量
82
审稿时长
61 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science is the official journal of the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science (ACBS). Contextual Behavioral Science is a systematic and pragmatic approach to the understanding of behavior, the solution of human problems, and the promotion of human growth and development. Contextual Behavioral Science uses functional principles and theories to analyze and modify action embedded in its historical and situational context. The goal is to predict and influence behavior, with precision, scope, and depth, across all behavioral domains and all levels of analysis, so as to help create a behavioral science that is more adequate to the challenge of the human condition.
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