Title of article
Looking Out for The Secret Wound: The Effect of E-Cognitive Group Therapy with Emotional Disclosure on The Status of Mental Health in Infertile Women
Author/Authors
Mosalanejad، Leili نويسنده Jahrom University of Medical Sciences, Jahrom, Iran , , Khodabakhshi Koolaee، Anahita نويسنده Department of Psychology, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Science, Tehran, Iran , , Morshed Behbahani، Bahar نويسنده Department of Midwifery, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 22 سال 2012
Pages
8
From page
87
To page
94
Abstract
Background: Considering the high prevalence of psychiatric disorders among infertile
women, it seems that gynecologists, psychiatrists, and psychologists should be more
attentive to identify and treat these disorders. The aim of this study is to determine the
effect of E-cognitive group therapy with emotional disclosure on mentwal health status
of infertile women who are receiving assisted reproduction.
Materials and Methods: In this randomized clinical trial study, 80 infertile women who
were receiving hormonal therapy or other assisted reproductive technologies (ART)
were randomly allocated to the cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) group or the control
group. The CBT group had a weekly 12-hour meeting for a period of three months.
They also participated in some painting sessions (art therapy) and written and verbal
emotional disclosure (both individually and in group presentation). The Depression,
Anxiety, Stress Scales (DASS) test and Penn State Worry Questionnaire (PSWQ) were
used for data gathering.
Results: Results showed the level of psychological distress decreased in the control
group, but not significantly. Psychological intervention in the treatment group
significantly lowered the level of psychological distress; the mean score of DASS
in all aspects was significant. The difference between the mean score of the two
groups after intervention was significant (p=0.001) and also according to ANCOVA
(p=0.002). Differences were significant between the mean scores of both groups in
the PSWQ (p=0.001), Inventory Test (p=0.001), which was confirmed by ANCOVA
(p=0.009).
Conclusion: These finding suggest that CBT with emotional self-disclosure promotes
coping strategies among infertile women. Results also show that these approaches develop
mental health and decrease stress in infertile women. Using a psychiatric approach
in medical settings could help infertile women to promote their adjustment with mental
health problems due to of in infertility. (Registration Number: IRCT201108247407N2).
Journal title
International Journal of Fertility and Sterility
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
International Journal of Fertility and Sterility
Record number
681874
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