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Evaluation of an ACT Resilience Training Program (READY) for People with Diabetes or Multiple Sclerosis Kenneth Pakenham PhD Alyssa Ryan Matthew Mawdsley Felicity Brown Nicola Burton School of Psychology, The University of Queensland, Australia

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Evaluation of an ACT Resilience Training Program (READY) for People with Diabetes or Multiple Sclerosis

Kenneth Pakenham PhDAlyssa RyanMatthew MawdsleyFelicity BrownNicola Burton

School of Psychology, The University of Queensland, Australia

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Resiliency and Psychological Flexibility

• resilience = “the process of negotiating, managing and adapting to significant sources of stress or trauma. Assets and resources within the individual, their life and environment facilitate this capacity for adaptation and “bouncing back” in the face of adversity.” (Windle, Bennett & Noyes, 2011, p. 2)

• Psychological flexibility is related to resiliency (Kashdan & Rottenberg, 2010)

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Resiliency and Psychological Flexibility

ACT informed resiliency training:

READY (Resilience for Every Day)

• Targets key protective factors associated with resilience (Southwick, Vythilingam & Charney, 2005):• Positive emotions / acceptance• Cognitive flexibility• Coping strategies• Meaning• Social support

• ACT Intervention approach

• Therapist and Participant manuals

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READY Model of Resilience

AcceptanceCoping

strategies

Cognitive flexibility

Social support

Meaning

Being

Thinking

Feeling Doing

Relations

RESILIENCE

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5 Life Domains

AcceptanceCoping

strategies

Cognitive flexibility Social

support

Meaning

Being

Thinking

FeelingDoing

Relations

RESILIENCE

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Protective factors

Coping strategies

Social support

Meaning

Being

Thinking

FeelingDoing

RESILIENCE

Relations

Acceptance

Cognitive flexibility

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What is READY?• 11 x 2 hour modules delivered in group setting

• Mix of intervention strategies:• experiential activities• information giving• large/small group discussions• individual critical reflection• metaphors• skills rehearsal• homework

• Resources:• Workbook • CDs • READY personal plan

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What is READY?• Modules:• Introduction to resilience, stress and the READY model• Mindfulness• Acceptance• Defusion I• Defusion II and Observer self• Values/meaning• Positive emotions/pleasurable activities• Physical activity• Positive relations• Review sessions

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READY Prior Research• Pilot Study (n = 18) • Burton, Pakenham & Brown (2010) Psych, Health & Med

• RCT, colorectal cancer; telephone delivered (n = 410) • Methodology• Hawkes, Pakenham et al. (2009) BMC Cancer

• Health Behaviour Outcomes: • Hawkes, Chambers, Pakenham et al. (2013) Journal of Clinical

Oncology• Quality of Life Outcomes: • Hawkes, Chambers, Pakenham et al. (2013) Annals of Behavioral

Medicine

• RCT (n = 100)• Burton, Pakenham & Brown, (2009) BMC Public Health

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READY: Diabetes• Single intervention condition • pre- & post-intervention assessment (n = 20)• 3 month follow-up (n = 11)• 10 two-hour weekly group sessions

• 3 groups

• All READY modules used:• Introduction to resilience and stress• Mindfulness• Acceptance• Defusion I• Defusion II and Observer self• Physical activity• Values/meaning• Positive relations• Positive emotions/pleasurable activities• Review session

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READY: Diabetes

DEMOGRAPHICS• mean age = 54 yrs; range

= 24 - 74 yrs

• 70% female• 75% Anglo Australian • 45% with partner• 60% employed

• Education:• 15% high school• 60% certificate/trade• 25% university edu

HEALTH• 70% Type II diabetes

• General health:• poor 35%• fair 25% • good 35%

• mean BMI fell in the moderate obese range (WHO, 2000)

• range 16.23 (underweight) to 57.85 (very severe obese)

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READY: Diabetes• MEASURES:• Primary Outcomes:• Resilience (15-item Resilience Scale; Neill & Dias, 2001)

• Quality of life• WHO Quality of Life Questionnaire – Brief Form• Diabetes Quality of Life Measure (Jacobson et al, 1988)

• Diabetes-related distress (Polonsky et al, 1994)

• Mood: depression, anxiety, stress (DASS-21; Lovibond & Lovibond, 1995)

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READY: Diabetes• MEASURES:• Protective Factors:• Physical activity • sitting time (Sitting Time Questionnaire; Marshall et al, 2009) • step count (Pedometers)• time in physical activity (The Active Australia Survey; AIHW,

2003) • Positive affect (PANAS; Watson & Clark, 1988)

• Problem-focused coping (Brief COPE; Carver, 1997)

• Social connectedness (Brief COPE; Carver, 1997)

• Acceptance (AAQII; Bond et al, 2011) )

• Mindfulness (Mindful Attention Awareness Scale; Brown & Ryan, 2003)• Valued living (VLQ; Wilson et al, 2010)

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PRIMARY OUTCOMESANOVA (n = 11)

pt-test (n = 20)

p

Resilience .015* .007**

Total QoL .019* .053

Physical QoL .019* .020*

Self-rated QoL .019* .000**

Self-rated health .009** .008**

Overall Diabetes QoL .038* .278

Diabetes Satisfaction .002** .084

Diabetes-related Distress .073 .010**

Depression .059 .002**

Anxiety .083 .041*

Stress .016* .004**

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PROTECTIVE FACTORSANOVA (n = 11)

pt-test (n = 20)

p

Positive affect .067 .010**

Problem-focused Coping .059 .013*

Mindfulness .021* .029*

Acceptance .015* .001**

Valued Living .022* .015**

Physical Activity Step Count .001** .001**

Physical Activity Sitting Time .019* .003**

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READY: Diabetes• qualitative data from participants and facilitators

supported the statistically significant changes

• participants reported greater:• resilience • stress management skills• mindfulness• acceptance• defusion• values driven living

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READY: DiabetesEngagement and Satisfaction• 20 completed the intervention• 2 dropped out• 90% attended more than half the program• 55% attended more than 80% of sessions • Homework completion:• Mean rating = 3.50

• 5-point scale:• 1 = unable to complete homework• 2 = read materials only• 3 = made brief notes and practiced some activities• 4 = did most activities• 5 = did all activities

• Lowest mean ratings for any week:• session 4 Defsion 3.17• session 9 Positive emotions/pleasurable activities 3.17

• Mean satisfaction rating = 4.70; 5-point rating scale

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MS Context• complex neurological disorder

• typically degenerative

• prevalence is twice as high in women as in men

• onset 20 - 40

• no known cause or cure

• course is unpredictable

• clinical symptoms vary widely

• symptoms affect most, if not all, areas of a person’s life

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READY for MS• Modified READY:

1. Introduction2. Mindfulness3. Acceptance4. Defusion 5. Defusion & Observer self6. Values/meaning (self-care/pleasurable activities & positive relations)7. Review session

• Booster session 5 weeks later

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READY for MS• Single intervention condition with pre- & post-intervention and 3

month follow-up assessments• 3 groups completed to date (n = 35)• 27 completed pre- and post-treatment questionnaires

• Mean age = 49.30 years (SD = 11.58); range = 28 – 70 years

• 67% females

• Mean illness duration = 8.26 years (SD = ); range = 4 months – 30 years

• 78% relapse remitting

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READY for MS• Primary outcomes:• Resilience• Quality of life (MS QoL-54; Vickrey, 1995)• Positive affect• Emotional distress

• Secondary outcomes (ACT processes):• Defusion (Drexel Defusion Scale; Forman et al, 2012)• Values• Mindfulness• Acceptance (MS Acceptance Q’aire; Pakenham & Flemming, 2011)

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READY for MS: Preliminary ResultsOutcomes t-value p

PRIMARY OUTCOMES

Global Distress 2.37 .028

Depression 2.61 .016

Stress 2.52 .021

Anxiety

Resilience

ACT PROCESSES

Defusion -3.01 .007

Values -3.49 .002

Acceptance Willingness -3.05 .006

Acceptance Action

Mindfulness

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READY for MS: Preliminary Results

• Engagement and Satisfaction:• Of the 35 participants, 5 drop-outs:

• 2 prior to commencement• 1 at session 2• 1 at session 3• 1 at session 5

• 80% attended all 7 sessions

• Homework completion (5-point scale) Mean rating = 3.7• Overall mean rating of skills learned (eg. Values, defusion)• Helpful = 4.2• Enjoyable = 4.4• READY program helped me become more resilient = 4.1• Recommend the READY program to others with MS = 4.5