Initial Acceptability and Outcomes of Group Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Adolescent Anxiety | Synapse
February 11, 2026
Initial Acceptability and Outcomes of Group Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Adolescent Anxiety
Key Points
To evaluate the acceptability and outcomes of group acceptance and commitment therapy in racially diverse adolescents with anxiety.
Utilized group acceptance and commitment therapy sessions.
Focused on racially diverse adolescent population.
Gathered initial feedback on the intervention's acceptability.
Assessed anxiety levels through standardized measures.
DNA-v showed initial acceptability among participants.
Participants reported improvements in anxiety symptoms.
Feedback suggests potential benefits for diverse adolescent groups.
Abstract
This study offers initial promise for DNA-v as an intervention for racially diverse adolescents with anxiety and points to the need for more research on DNA-v.