Scoping Review of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Obsessive- Compulsive Disorder in Iran

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作者
Twohig, Michael P. [1 ]
Seydavi, Mohammad [2 ]
Capel, Leila K. [1 ]
Levin, Michael E. [1 ]
Akbari, Mehdi [2 ]
机构
[1] Utah State Univ, Dept Psychol, Logan, UT USA
[2] Kharazmi Univ, Fac Psychol & Educ, Dept Clin Psychol, 43 South Mofatteh Ave, Tehran, Iran
关键词
acceptance and commitment therapy; ACT; randomized control trial; review; obsessive-compulsive disorder; OCD; RANDOMIZED CLINICAL-TRIAL; PSYCHOLOGICAL INFLEXIBILITY; ACTION QUESTIONNAIRE; ACT; AVOIDANCE; ANXIETY; CONTEXT; OCD;
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10.1891/JCP-2023-0009
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
摘要
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) has been found efficacious in randomized clinical trials (RCTs), but the two widely known RCTs were conducted within the United States with predominantly White samples. Research that evaluates treatments like ACT for OCD outside the typical Western cultures is needed. The current scoping review summarizes the key characteristics and findings from 18 RCTs that evaluated ACT for OCD in Iran. These RCTs are largely unknown in the broader scientific literature despite representing the vast majority of ACT for OCD trials, in part because the majority are published in Persian. The preponderance of RCTs treated participants in groups, and most protocols did not include exposure exercises. Of 18 trials, 5 were single sex. Use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) was common with all participants on stable doses at pretreatment in many of the trials. Methodological quality was low to medium. ACT was inconsistent against nontraditional comparison conditions, slightly favorable to empirically validated treatments, and favorable compared with the waitlist and SSRIs. The process of change data indicated that ACT increased the psychological flexibility more than cognitive behavior therapy or SSRIs. These results highlight that findings on ACT for OCD from Western populations replicate and generalize to individuals in Iran. These findings also offer insights gained from studying ACT in Iran and significantly expand the literature based on ACT for OCD that can be integrated into scholarship by all researchers.
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