Sedigheh Khayatan Mostafavi; Asghar Aghaei; Mohsen Golparvar
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of stress management training with Iranian-Islamic spiritual therapy on stress, anxiety, and depression in women with fibromyalgia. Method: Research method was semi-experimental with two-group and three-stage (pre test-post test-follow ...
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of stress management training with Iranian-Islamic spiritual therapy on stress, anxiety, and depression in women with fibromyalgia. Method: Research method was semi-experimental with two-group and three-stage (pre test-post test-follow up). Among the statistical population of women with fibromyalgia, 30 patients were selected in Isfahan according to the criteria for entering the research and were randomly assigned to the experimental group (n = 15 = under the educational program; Stress management with Iranian-Islamic spiritual therapy content was assigned to 12 sessions once a week), and control group (n = 15 = no intervention). All participants completed the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Measurement Scale (21DASS) in three stages of the baseline, after implementation of Iranian-Islamic spiritual therapy and at the follow-up stage. Results: The results of repeated measure analysis of variances showed that stress-management program with Iranian-Islamic spiritual therapy content after intervention and follow-up (45 days after baseline measurement) had a significant effect on reduction of stress, anxiety and depression (p
Parisa aghagedi; Ahmad Etemadi
Volume 6, Issue 21 , May 2017, , Pages 5-16
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Introduction: The present study aimed to the effectiveness of stress management and relaxation training on change attitude on nutrition in adolescents with eating disorder. Methods: Twenty subjects of high school girls were selected using random sampling method and assigned ...
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Introduction: The present study aimed to the effectiveness of stress management and relaxation training on change attitude on nutrition in adolescents with eating disorder. Methods: Twenty subjects of high school girls were selected using random sampling method and assigned into experimental and control groups. With a pre-test and post –test control group design, the subjects in the intervention group underwent 9 sessions of stress management and relaxation training, but the control group did not. Both groups were evaluated suing Eat-26, and data were analyzed by analysis of covariance. Results: Findings showed that there was no statistically significant deference between the two groups in pretest phase, but stress management and relaxation training, significantly decreased attitude of eating disorders in adolescent in the experimental group. Conclusions: The stress management and relaxation training has a positive effect on change attitude of eating disorders in adolescent
Fereshte Hashemi; Ali Reza Fili; Majid Safarinya
Volume 3, Issue 12 , December 2015, , Pages 58-69
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Objective: Infertility prone people to depression and anxiety.disattention to infertile women’s emotional disorders reduces the possibilityof fertility. Psychological interventions can improve the mental health of infertile women. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of stress ...
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Objective: Infertility prone people to depression and anxiety.disattention to infertile women’s emotional disorders reduces the possibilityof fertility. Psychological interventions can improve the mental health of infertile women. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of stress management (cognitive-behavioral) training on the mental health of infertile women. Method: The present study is a semi-experimental survey done on a witness group. The related statistical groups are consisted of a number of sterile women recourse to Shiraz sterile center in summer 1390. For this reason, 24 sterile women having high stress scores were chosen. The chosen women were divided into two groups. The group stress management education (cognitive- behavioral) was performed during a period of 10 weekly sessions. The mental health questionnaires in two phases of pre and post tests were filled out. Also, data analysis was done according to descriptive statistical method and (covariance analysis), through using SPSS 18. Result: The average mental health score of experiment group in post test phase has increased meaningfully in comparison to the other group as well. Conclusion: The acquired results signify thepossibility of stress management education (cognitive- behavioral) to be employed as a useful intermediary method in dealing with sterile women
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Volume 2, Issue 7 , November 2013, , Pages 57-68
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Objective:Hypertention is one of the main issues public health. The aim of the current research was to investigate the efficacy of group therapy Stress management on depression and blood pressure in female patients with hypertension.
Method: For this purpose, 30 female patients with hypertension were ...
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Objective:Hypertention is one of the main issues public health. The aim of the current research was to investigate the efficacy of group therapy Stress management on depression and blood pressure in female patients with hypertension.
Method: For this purpose, 30 female patients with hypertension were selected using simple random sampling (each group consist of 15 patients). The instruments of research included Beck depression Inventory and mercury blood pressure measuring equipment. The design was semi experimental and group therapy Stress management was performed in experimental group in 8 sessions.
Result: the result showed that group Stress management therapy intervention were reduce depression and blood pressure in female patients with hypertension (p
Maryam Akhteh; Ahmad Alipor; Shida Sarifi Saki
Volume 3, Issue 11 , October 2013, , Pages 120-129
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Objective: Problems and various events that happen in life can change a person's mental states. Several abortions of the fetus is also an event that has an impact on women's emotions. The present study investigated the role of stress management training via cognitive - behavioral therapy on anxiety and ...
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Objective: Problems and various events that happen in life can change a person's mental states. Several abortions of the fetus is also an event that has an impact on women's emotions. The present study investigated the role of stress management training via cognitive - behavioral therapy on anxiety and meta- worry among women with recurrent abortions.Methods: The statistical population of the present study consisted of women’s with recurrent abortions in clinics of the city of Rasht. Forty patients were purposely selected among them according to age and lack of diagnostic problems. Then The sample was randomly divided into an experiment group and a control group. Anxiety and meta- worry of the participants before and after stress management training were measured using Cattel anxiety Scale and Wells meta- worry (2000).Results: The results showed that cognitive- behavioral training of stress management decreases anxiety and meta- worry of women with recurrent abortions.Conclusion: People who receive necessary coping skills in order to manage their stresses and anxieties have the ability to control their anxious thoughts. Therefore their stresses, anxieties and meta- worries are continuously declining.