Focused Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (FACT) compared to traditional CBT, ACT, or another active treatment in anxiety disorder

What evidence is needed?

A systematic review is needed.

What evidence is available?

Reliable systematic reviews that show evidence gaps:

None identified

Reliable, but not updated, systematic reviews that show evidence gaps:

None identified

Informationen är hämtad från SBU:s upplysningstjänst: SBU. Fokuserad Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (FACT) vid depression och ångestsyndrom [Focused Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (FACT) for depression and anxiety disorder]. Stockholm: Statens beredning för medicinsk och social utvärdering (SBU); 2022. SBU:s upplysningstjänst ut202221. Read more

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Evidence gap identifies methods or practices for which no conclusive systematic review of benefits and harms has been published. Gaps in scientific evidence appear on the SBU website to help researchers and granting agencies identify areas that are in need of research or systematic review. An additional objective is to offer healthcare and social service providers a basis for setting priorities.