200
Participants
Start Date
April 15, 2024
Primary Completion Date
December 31, 2027
Study Completion Date
May 31, 2028
Acceptance-Based Behavioral Intervention
"Intervention will evaluate acceptance-based behavioral treatment (ABT) for individuals who are experiencing weight regain after bariatric surgery. ABT builds acceptance and mindfulness skills that increase the capacity to experience uncomfortable internal states (e.g., food cravings, hunger, negative affect). Online treatments include video modules demonstrating session content as well as interactive features. These interventions are particularly desirable, reduced participant burden, and are cost effective.~ABT provides patients unique skills that directly target causes of dietary non-adherence. ABT provides patients specialized skills to directly target causes of dietary nonadherence (rather that solely repeating behavioral strategies they received during preoperative medical weight management required by their third party payers and bariatric surgery programs)."
RECRUITING
Temple University, Philadelphia
RECRUITING
Rush University, Chicago
Rush University
OTHER
Temple University
OTHER