Optimal and Minimal Doses of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Improve Psychological Distress: A Meta-Analysis, Meta-Regression, and Subgroup Analysis of Controlled Trials
Key Points
Psychological distress improves with both optimal and minimal doses of acceptance and commitment therapy, showing effectiveness in treatments.
The study identifies that certain doses significantly reduce psychological distress in controlled trials, indicating variations in treatment success.
Conducted as a meta-analysis and meta-regression, this analysis evaluates treatment effects across multiple controlled trials over a defined period.
Implications highlight the need for tailored therapy doses, reinforcing individual approaches for better mental health outcomes.
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