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JCBS Articles Volume 15 - 18 (2020)

Volume 15 (January 2020)
 A meta-analysis of the efficacy of acceptance and commitment therapy for children (Pages 225-234)
 Willingness and Action Measure for Adolescents: Psychometric validation in Spanish adolescents (Pages 46-51)
 Mediators of change in online acceptance and commitment therapy for psychological symptoms of parents of children with chronic conditions: An investigation of change processes (Pages 123-130)
 Adolescent correlates of the Generalized Pliance Questionnaire – Children (Pages 131-134)
 Measuring occurrences of self and other discriminations in relation to mental health in adolescent textual responses (Pages 253-263)


Volume 16 (April 2020)
 A quasi-experimental, multicenter study of acceptance and commitment therapy for antisocial youth in residential care. (Pages 119-127)
 Acceptance and commitment therapy as a school-based group intervention for adolescents: An open-label trial (Pages 71-79)
 Retrospective cohort study of a novel acceptance and commitment therapy group intervention for adolescents implemented in integrated primary care (Pages 109-118)
 The efficacy of group-based acceptance and commitment therapy on psychological capital and school engagement: A pilot study among Chinese adolescents (Pages 134-143)


Volume 17 (July 2020)
 Persian adaptation of avoidance and fusion questionnaire for youth (AFQ-Y): A preliminary examination of its psychometric properties (Pages 46-54)
 Effect of acceptance and commitment therapy in improving interpersonal skills in adolescents: A randomized waitlist control trial (Pages 86-94)
 Decreases in psychological inflexibility predict PTSD symptom improvement in inpatient adolescents (Pages 102-108)
 Mediators of the association between COVID-19-related stressors and parents’ psychological flexibility and inflexibility: The roles of perceived sleep quality and energy (Pages 168-176)


Volume 18 (October 2020)
 Psychological flexibility and inflexibility as sources of resiliency and risk during a pandemic: Modeling the cascade of COVID-19 stress on family systems with a contextual behavioral science lens (Pages 16-27)
 Uncovering the links between parenting stress and parenting styles: The role of psychological flexibility within parenting and global psychological flexibility (Pages 59-67)
 Modeling suicide risk among parents during the COVID-19 pandemic: Psychological inflexibility exacerbates the impact of COVID-19 stressors on interpersonal risk factors for suicide (Pages 117-127)
 Effects of acceptance and commitment therapy on process measures of family caregivers: A systematic review and meta-analysis (Pages 201-213)
 Examining the correlates of psychological flexibility in romantic relationship and family dynamics: A meta-analysis (Pages 214-238)
 The moderating role of psychological inflexibility in the relationship between minority stress, substance misuse, and suicidality in LGB+ adolescents (Pages 276-286)