IMPROVING EMOTIONAL DYSREGULATION AND WELL-BEING AMONG VISUALLY CHALLENGED ADOLESCENTS: EFFICACY OF ACCEPTANCE AND COMMITMENT THERAPY (ACT)

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Nida Riaz, Hina Iram, Amna Hassan, Nazia Iqba, Laulaak Fatima
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The current study aimed to determine efficacy of the Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for the emotional dysregulation and mental health of visually impaired adolescents. In a quantitative pre-post design, a purposive convenient sample of seven visually impaired adolescents with age range of 18 to 23 was recruited. Difficulties in emotion regulation scale were used to recruit the participants. After baseline assessment participants were subjected to six individual sessions of acceptance and commitment therapy. One week after the completion of intervention phase post test scores were obtained. A paired sample t-test and Reliable Change Index were applied. Results showed that there was significant difference of emotion dysregulation and mental health. Individual analyses were also performed. Tau-u statistics showed that ACT is an effective approach to enhance emotion dysregulation and mental health issues in visually impaired adolescent. The results of the study have important implications for clinical practitioners. ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 23(1) January, 2022; 1-15.
改善视障青少年情绪失调与幸福感:接纳与承诺治疗的效果(行为)
本研究旨在探讨接受与承诺疗法(ACT)对视障青少年情绪失调和心理健康的影响。在定量的岗前设计中,我们招募了7名年龄在18 - 23岁之间的视障青少年。采用情绪调节困难量表招募被试。在基线评估后,参与者接受了六个单独的接受和承诺治疗。干预期结束一周后获得后测分数。采用配对样本t检验和可靠变化指数。结果显示,情绪失调与心理健康存在显著差异。还进行了个体分析。tau统计显示ACT是改善视障青少年情绪失调和心理健康问题的有效方法。本研究结果对临床医师具有重要意义。东盟精神病学杂志,Vol. 23(1), 2022年1月;1 - 15。
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