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Avoidance and Inflexibility as a Common Clinical Pathway in Obesity and Smoking TreatmentStanford University School of Medicine, USA
University of Nevada, Reno, USA, jasonlillis22{at}gmail.com This brief study presents reductions in avoidance and inflexibility as a potential common clinical pathway to intervene on for both smoking cessation and weight control. A mediation analysis—using the Avoidance and Inflexibility Scale (AIS)—was conducted on a group of participants (N = 84) who were shown to improve weight control outcomes after receiving an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) intervention. Results were then compared to a previous study using the same process measure (AIS) for smoking cessation. Results suggest a common clinical pathway.
Key Words: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy avoidance mediation obesity smoking treatment
Journal of Health Psychology, Vol. 14, No. 7,
992-996 (2009) |
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