Predicting and Moderating the Response to the Unified Protocol: Do Baseline Personality and Affective Profiles Matter?
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Predicting and Moderating the Response to the Unified Protocol: Do Baseline Personality and Affective Profiles Matter?Autoría
Fecha de publicación
2021-01-21Editor
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0147-5916; 1573-2819Cita bibliográfica
Osma, J., Peris-Baquero, O., Suso-Ribera, C. et al. Predicting and Moderating the Response to the Unified Protocol: Do Baseline Personality and Affective Profiles Matter?. Cogn Ther Res (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10608-021-10208-6Tipo de documento
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Background:
Neuroticism (N), extraversion (E), and negative/positive affect (NA/PA) are personality/affective characteristics highly related to the etiology and maintenance of emotional disorders (EDs). This study ... [+]
Background:
Neuroticism (N), extraversion (E), and negative/positive affect (NA/PA) are personality/affective characteristics highly related to the etiology and maintenance of emotional disorders (EDs). This study aims at exploring the moderating role of baseline personality/ and affectivity profiles in the response to a transdiagnostic psychological treatment for EDs.
Methods:
Outcomes were N, E, NA, PA, depression, and anxiety. These were assessed at baseline, post-treatment, and 3-month follow-up in 157 participants with EDs who received the Unified Protocol (UP) in group format in the Spanish Health System. A linear mixed model analysis was carried out to investigate different recovery trajectories as a function of baseline personality and affective profiles
Results:
Significant changes occurred in all variables after the UP. Medium and high baseline scores in N and NA moderate the largest changes on N, NA and E while lower baseline scores in PA and E moderate the largest changes on E and PA. Changes over time on depression and anxiety symptoms were not predicted from personality/affect baseline scores.
Conclusion:
The study results support the short-medium term utility of the UP to address all study outcomes. Moreover, personalizing interventions according to baseline personality/affect might be a sensible strategy to enhance the UP effectiveness. Trial registration number NCT03064477 (March 10, 2017). [-]
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Cognitive Therapy and Research, 2021Entidad financiadora
Gobierno de Aragón | Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España) | ISCIII-Subdirección General de Evaluación y Fomento de la Investigación | Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional "Otra manera de hacer Europa"
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S31_20D | PI17/00320
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FEDER 2014-2020 "Construyendo Europa desde Aragón"
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