Internet‑based versus face‑to‑face Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for parental psychological fexibility
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10835/16028
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-023-05052-8
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-023-05052-8
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This study aimed to evaluate the efcacy of Internet vs. in-person Acceptance and Commitment Therapy intervention. The
intervention aims to promote parental psychological fexibility and parental emotional regulation strategies in a 6-week/
session program. Format efcacy was analyzed independently and comparatively in a non-randomized controlled clinical
trial. The intervention protocol is the same, but the internet intervention was applied through a self-applied platform, and
the in-person intervention was applied in a group setting. The sample consisted of 82 participants with a mean age of 42.79
(SD=5.75), 62.2% of whom were women. The mean age of children was 8.41 (SD =3.9). There were 41 parents each in
online and in-person experimental groups. Parental psychological fexibility, experiential avoidance, emotion regulation
skills, parental stress, satisfaction with life, and the efects of the intervention on their children’s psychological adjustment
were measured at baseline, ...
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Parental acceptance and commitment therapy
Parenting
ACT
Emotion regulation
Intervention
Non-randomized controlled trial