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Actualidades en Psicología

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Abstract

LUGO-GONZALEZ, Isaías Vicente. Common-sense and self-regulation model-based intervention to increase adherence and asthma control. Act.Psi [online]. 2024, vol.38, n.137, pp.33-53. ISSN 2215-3535.  http://dx.doi.org/10.15517/ap.v38i137.55053.

Objective. The effects of a common-sense and self-regulation model-based intervention to increase adherence behaviors and asthma control were valuated. Method. We tested an A-B and follow-up design, replicating the intervention with five women, ages between 25 and 55. The treatment was applied over three 90-minute sessions based on the following strategies: psychoeducation, reattribution, problem-solving, and objective feedback. Effects were assessed with standardized and behavioral measures of adherence, asthma control and pulmonary obstruction measurement over a period of 28-75 days, using visual analysis, effect size and clinical significance. Results. The increase in adherence behaviors for phase B and follow-up had a moderate-strong effect (NAP = .86-1, p < .01). In the case of asthma control, there were significant clinical effects (RCI = 2.32-5.42), as well as in pulmonary obstruction where patients decreased it between 11%-40%.

Keywords : Psychological intervention; treatment adherence; asthma control; single case study.

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