Propuesta de un programa de tratamiento para dejar de fumar basado en la Activación Conductual
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El objetivo del presente artículo es proporcionar
a la comunidad científica y a los psicólogos aplicados
un programa para dejar de fumar basado en la Activación
Conductual en México. Con el fin de que pueda
replicarse en distintos países y contextos, se anexa el
material necesario para cada sesión, así como sus técnicas,
procedimientos y puntos claves que considerar.
Los resultados de la intervención, indican que el programa
de activación conductual tuvo un efecto prometedor
para reducir el consumo de tabaco en este
grupo y puede ser un recurso útil replicado en países
de habla hispana y particularmente en América Latina.
No obstante, se requiere ampliar en investigación
en esta área para aportar evidencia de su eficacia. Estos
hallazgos, llevan a los autores a discutir y concluir
los puntos fuertes y barreras que tener presentes en
su implementación
The objective of this article is to provide the scientific community and applied psychologists with a smoking cessation program based on Behavioral Activation in Mexico. In order to replicate in different countries and contexts, the necessary material for each session is annexed, as well as its techniques, procedures and key points to consider. The results of the intervention indicate that the behavioral activation program had a promising effect to reduce tobacco consumption in this group and may be a useful resource replicated in Spanish-speaking countries and particularly in Latin America. However, it is necessary to expand research in this area to provide evidence of its effectiveness. These findings lead the authors to discuss and conclude the strengths and barriers to keep in mind in their implementation
The objective of this article is to provide the scientific community and applied psychologists with a smoking cessation program based on Behavioral Activation in Mexico. In order to replicate in different countries and contexts, the necessary material for each session is annexed, as well as its techniques, procedures and key points to consider. The results of the intervention indicate that the behavioral activation program had a promising effect to reduce tobacco consumption in this group and may be a useful resource replicated in Spanish-speaking countries and particularly in Latin America. However, it is necessary to expand research in this area to provide evidence of its effectiveness. These findings lead the authors to discuss and conclude the strengths and barriers to keep in mind in their implementation







