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Psychological flexibility (PF) is a model of well-being and daily functioning that is applied to chronic pain, and is the model behind Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). However, studies of PF in chronic pain are limited by the lack of a single measure capturing all facets.
Felicia TA Sundström +3 more
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Nursing is exposed to a variety of occupational stress affecting their psychological health and productivity. Psychological flexibility has been shown to have beneficial effects on mental health of general population.
Maria Blanca Cuenca +2 more
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Psychological flexibility as a fundamental aspect of health [PDF]
Traditionally, positive emotions and thoughts, strengths, and the satisfaction of basic psychological needs for belonging, competence, and autonomy have been seen as the cornerstones of psychological health. Without disputing their importance, these foci fail to capture many of the fluctuating, conflicting forces that are readily apparent when people ...
Kashdan, Todd B., Rottenberg, Johnathan
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Assessing psychological flexibility in adolescents: Validation of PsyFlex-A
Objective: To adapt and validate the Psy-Flex for the adolescent population (PsyFlex-A). The aim was to analyse the PsyFlex-A factor structure, reliability, the model's invariance between genders, and associations between the PsyFlex-A, sociodemographic variables, and other variables of interest.
Renata Soares +3 more
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Psychological flexibility, distress, and coping in ovarian cancer survivors. [PDF]
Ovarian cancer survivors report elevated levels of psychological distress due to the high rates of recurrence and mortality, but little is currently known about the coping skills and strengths that survivors draw upon during their cancer survivorship ...
Telles R +11 more
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Assessing psychological flexibility in chronic illness
Objectives: The present study aimed at assessing psychological flexibility, the core construct of the Acceptance and Commitment Therapy model, in the context of chronic illness.
Pinto, Helena, +9 more
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This study aimed to examine relationships between objective childbirth and breastfeeding events, subjective childbirth and breastfeeding experiences, and emotional availability in the mother–infant relationship.
Koa Whittingham +3 more
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Coping flexibility and psychological adjustment to stressful life changes: A meta-analytic review [PDF]
Compared with the large body of literature on coping, coping flexibility has received relatively scant research attention, although more such studies have begun to emerge recently.
Lau, HP, Chan, MPS, Cheng, C
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Objective: The aim of this study was to perform across-cultural adaptation of the English version of the personalized psychological flexibility index (PPFI) into Chinese, and to evaluate its psychometric properties in patients with cancer.
Wanting Xia +6 more
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BackgroundMental health problems has become a major public health issue among medical students. Self-esteem and psychological flexibility were important associated factors for mental health, but their relations have not been discussed in medical students.
Jiamei Guo +8 more
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