• Title of article

    Comparison of the Effectiveness of Mother’s Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy and Cognitive Emotion Regulation Training on Externalizing Disorder and Self-efficacy of Aggressive Children

  • Author/Authors

    Shokri ، Afsane Department of Psychology - Islamic Azad University, Ardabil Branch , Kazemi ، Reza Department of Psychology - Islamic Azad University, Ardabil Branch , Narimani ، Mohammad Department of Psychology - Islamic Azad University, Ardabil Branch , Taklavi ، Somayye Department of Psychology - Islamic Azad University, Ardabil Branch

  • From page
    85
  • To page
    98
  • Abstract
    Objective: This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of the mother’s mindfulness-based cognitive therapy and cognitive emotion regulation training on externalizing disorder and selfefficacy of aggressive children. Methods: The research method was a quasi-experimental study with a pre-test/post-test design and a control group. The study population (N=540) included all female students in the primary schools in Namin City, Iran in 2018 with their mothers. A multistage clustering random sampling was used to choose the students under study, and a total of 217 students were selected as the samples and the aggression questionnaire was completed by the teachers. Of these students, 79 students who scored high on the Shahim’s aggression scale were selected as aggressive students and 60 mothers of these students were selected by considering the inclusion criteria and were assigned randomly in three groups of 20 mothers each. The mindfulness-based cognitive therapy and cognitive emotion regulation training were executed in the experimental groups in 8 sessions, whereas the control group received no intervention. Before and after the intervention, all three groups responded to Shahim’s relational aggression scale, Sherer and Adam’s general self-efficacy, and Achenbach and Rescolar’s child behavior checklist. The obtained data were analyzed by multivariate analysis of covariance. Results: The calculated values showed that mindfulness-based cognitive therapy was more effective (P 0.05) than cognitive emotion regulation training. Conclusion: the findings of this study suggest that mother’s mindfulness-based cognitive therapy can be an effective intervention in reducing externalizing disorders and increasing self-efficacy in aggressive children.
  • Keywords
    Aggression , Mindfulness , Based Cognitive Therapy , Cognitive emotion regulation training , Externalizing disorders , Self , efficacy
  • Journal title
    Practice in Clinical Psychology
  • Journal title
    Practice in Clinical Psychology
  • Record number

    2511081