Legality of Cannabis by U.S. Jurisdiction

Authors
Jennifer A Gregg, Glenn M Callaghan, Steven C Hayes, June L Glenn-Lawson
Publication date
2007/4
Journal
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology
Volume
75
Issue
2
Pages
336-343
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
Patients in a low-income community health center with Type 2 diabetes (N= 81) taking a one-day education workshop as part of their diabetes medical management were randomly assigned either to education alone or to a combination of education and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). Both groups were taught how to manage their diabetes, but those in the ACT condition also learned to apply acceptance and mindfulness skills to difficult diabetes-related thoughts and feelings. Compared with patients who received education alone, after 3 months those in the ACT condition were more likely to use these coping strategies, to report better diabetes self-care, and to have glycated hemoglobin (HbA 1C) values in the target range. Mediational analyses indicated that changes in acceptance coping and self-management behavior mediated the impact of treatment on changes in HbA 1C.(PsycInfo Database …
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Scholar articles
JA Gregg, GM Callaghan, SC Hayes, JL Glenn-Lawson - Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, 2007