Adoption of evidence-based interventions by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients and psychological flexibility
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<b>Sample</b>: Thirty-five people (14 female, 21 male) aged between 34 and 73 years, with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), participated in this cross-sectional research. <b><br></b><b>Main Measures</b>: Psychological flexibility (the fundamental construct of relational frame theory [RFT]), psychological well-being, gender, country of residency, depression, anxiety, stress quality of life, and understanding and acceptance of interventions (i.e., percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy [PEG] and non-invasive ventilation [NIV]). <b><br></b><b>Results</b>: Participants with high psychological flexibility reported lower depression, anxiety, and stress, and higher quality of life. In addition, psychological flexibility was predictive of participants’ understanding and acceptance of a PEG as an intervention option. Applied RFT may be helpful for clients with ALS.<br>
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2018-05-11



