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Browsing by Subject "Transdiagnóstico"

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    Application of the unified protocol for transdiagnostic treatment of emotional disorders in post-bariatric surgery patients: an effectiveness and feasibility study in group format
    (Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones, 2022) Ferreres Galán, Vanesa; Quilez Orden, Alba B.; Osma, Jorge
    Obesity is a serious health problem with global implications. Bariatric surgery (BS) is the most used and effective treatment, but there are patients who do not lose a substantial amount of weight, a fact that has been related with the presence of emotional eating, anxiety and depression symptoms. The aim of this study is to analyze the effectiveness and feasi-bility of an emotion regulation-based intervention called Unified Protocol (UP), applied in group format to 6 post-BS patients presenting emotional disorders/symptoms. Results at post-treatment shown high attendance rates and satisfaction with the UP scores and significant improvements on neuroticism, eating disorders symptoms and emotional eating. At 6-month follow-up we found significant reductions on anxiety symptoms, neuroti-cism, maladjustment and dysregulation (d = 0.83-1.46) and the body mass index remained stable over time. These preliminary results are encouraging about the effectiveness and feasibility of the UP to treat emotional dysreg-ulation in patients after BS.
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    Study on the use, acceptability and implementation of the Unified Protocol in general health psychologists in Spain
    (Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones, 2022) Peris Baquero, Óscar; Osma, Jorge; Martínez Segura, Violeta
    The dissemination of evidence-based psychological treatments (EBPT) is a pending task for Clinical Psychology. Through an online sur-vey and following the Theoretical Framework of Acceptability, we ana-lyzed the opinions about use, acceptability and intention to use in the fu-ture of the Unified Protocol for the transdiagnostic treatment of emotional disorders (UP) in a sample of 153 professionals of General Health Psy-chology (GHPs). All participants took a training course in the UP and were grouped depending on their previous experience in the UP application. The results showed high scores in acceptability and intention to use in the future in GHPs regardless of the group. Finally, statistically significant cor-relations were found between intention to use in the future and affective attitude, consistency of the intervention and perceived efficacy (in both groups) and self-efficacy (in the group of GHPs without experience in the use of UP). The UP is an EBPT that presents high levels of acceptance and intention to use by the GHPs who received training in this interven-tion, this will facilitate its dissemination and implementation and will allow a greater number of people to benefit from this treatment.
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    Transdiagnostic risk factors of emotional disorders in adults: A systematic review
    (Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones, 2024) Antuña-Camblor, Celia; Peris-Baquero, Óscar; Juarros-Basterretxea, Joel; Cano-Vindel, Antonio; Rodríguez-Díaz, F. Javier
    Comorbidity is more the rule than the exception in mental health, specifically in the case of anxiety and depression. Transdiagnostic models studied the underlying processes to improve mental health treat-ment and understating. Objective:This systematic review searchs for evidence on transdiagnostic risk factors for anxiety and depression in the clinical population diagnosed with these psychopathological conditions, by analysing the different types or categories of factors identified.Methods A systematic review was registered in PROSPERO (registration number CRD42022370327) and was designed according to PRISMA-P guidelines. Two independent reviewers with field knowledge assessed the study quality to reduce bias.Results: Fifty-three articles were examined, and the transdi-agnostic variables were grouped into three categories: psychological, biological, and sociocultural. Conclusions:The most studied category was that of psychological variables, especially cognitive processes, negative affect, and neuroticism, intolerance of uncertainty, anxiety sensitivity. Biological and sociocultural factors require more study to support their transdiagnostic approach.

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