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Experiential Avoidance in Advanced Cancer: a Mixed-Methods Systematic Review.

Sarah DavisMarc SerfatyJoe LowMegan ArmstrongNuriye KupeliAnne Lanceley
Published in: International journal of behavioral medicine (2022)
EA may be beneficial in the short term to alleviate distress, but in the longer term, it can impair function and limit engagement in life. Greater clinical awareness of the complexity of EA behaviours is needed. Clinicians and researchers should define EA precisely and be aware of the function it may serve in the short and longer term. Future research studies may consider using specific measures of EA as a primary outcome, to assess the impact of psychological interventions such as ACT.
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