The impact of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) on the psychological defense mechanism and weight loss program: A randomized controlled trial among university students during COVID-19 movement control order
This study examined the effectiveness of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) in changing the psychological defense mechanism and promoting weight loss among overweight or obese (OW/OB) university students. A sample of 152 OW/OB university students who reported high immature and neurotic defense...
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my.unimas.ir.437032023-12-14T07:42:36Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43703/ The impact of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) on the psychological defense mechanism and weight loss program: A randomized controlled trial among university students during COVID-19 movement control order Patricia Pawa, Pitil Siti Raudzah, Ghazali BF Psychology This study examined the effectiveness of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) in changing the psychological defense mechanism and promoting weight loss among overweight or obese (OW/OB) university students. A sample of 152 OW/OB university students who reported high immature and neurotic defense styles was randomly assigned into ACT, ACT-EX (ACT and structured exercise program), or a control group (CG) for a six-week intervention program. Group × time interactions showed that the BMI and all defense styles improved in the ACT and ACT-EX groups. The BMI was significantly lower in ACT-EX than in ACT, while the within-group effect size was larger in ACT than in ACT-EX for immature and neurotic defense styles. The mature defense style showed a significant improvement albeit with a small effect size in both ACT and ACT-EX. Both ACT interventions were found to be effective in promoting weight loss and improving the psychological defense mechanism, including experiential avoidance. Elsevier B.V. 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43703/1/impact.pdf Patricia Pawa, Pitil and Siti Raudzah, Ghazali (2023) The impact of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) on the psychological defense mechanism and weight loss program: A randomized controlled trial among university students during COVID-19 movement control order. Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science, 29. pp. 171-181. ISSN 2212-1455 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212144723000893?ref=pdf_download&fr=RR-2&rr=8354b8eba80b389c https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcbs.2023.07.003 |
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This study examined the effectiveness of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) in changing the psychological defense mechanism and promoting weight loss among overweight or obese (OW/OB) university students. A sample of
152 OW/OB university students who reported high immature and neurotic defense styles was randomly assigned into ACT, ACT-EX (ACT and structured exercise program), or a control group (CG) for a six-week intervention program. Group × time interactions showed that the BMI and all defense styles improved in the ACT and ACT-EX groups. The BMI was significantly lower in ACT-EX than in ACT, while the within-group effect size was larger in ACT than in ACT-EX for
immature and neurotic defense styles. The mature defense style showed a significant improvement albeit with a small effect size in both ACT and ACT-EX. Both ACT interventions were found to be effective in promoting weight loss and
improving the psychological defense mechanism, including experiential avoidance. |
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The impact of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) on
the psychological defense mechanism and weight loss program:
A randomized controlled trial among university students
during COVID-19 movement control order |
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The impact of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) on
the psychological defense mechanism and weight loss program:
A randomized controlled trial among university students
during COVID-19 movement control order |
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The impact of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) on
the psychological defense mechanism and weight loss program:
A randomized controlled trial among university students
during COVID-19 movement control order |
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The impact of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) on
the psychological defense mechanism and weight loss program:
A randomized controlled trial among university students
during COVID-19 movement control order |
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The impact of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) on
the psychological defense mechanism and weight loss program:
A randomized controlled trial among university students
during COVID-19 movement control order |
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impact of acceptance and commitment therapy (act) on
the psychological defense mechanism and weight loss program:
a randomized controlled trial among university students
during covid-19 movement control order |
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