Authors
Michael P Twohig, Jonathan S Abramowitz, Brooke M Smith, Laura E Fabricant, Ryan J Jacoby, Kate L Morrison, Ellen J Bluett, Lillian Reuman, Shannon M Blakey, Thomas Ledermann
Publication date
2018/9/1
Journal
Behaviour research and therapy
Volume
108
Pages
1-9
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
The objective of this study was to test whether treatment acceptability, exposure engagement, and completion rates could be increased by integrating acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) with traditional exposure and response prevention (ERP). 58 adults (68% female) diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD; M age = 27, 80% white) engaged in a multisite randomized controlled trial of 16 individual twice-weekly sessions of either ERP or ACT + ERP. Assessors unaware of treatment condition administered assessments of OCD, depression, psychological flexibility, and obsessional beliefs at pretreatment, posttreatment, and six-month follow-up. Treatment acceptability, credibility/expectancy, and exposure engagement were also assessed. Exposure engagement was high in both conditions and there were no significant differences in exposure engagement, treatment acceptability, or dropout …
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