Title of article :
The Effectiveness of Mindfulness-Integrated Cognitive Behavior Therapy on
Depression, Anxiety, and Stress in Females with Multiple Sclerosis: A Single
Blind Randomized Controlled Trial
Author/Authors :
Akbari Hossein نويسنده , Zargar Fatemeh نويسنده Department of Clinical Psychology, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, IR Iran Zargar Fatemeh , Yousefipour Gholamali نويسنده Department of Neurology Sciences, Clinical Neurology Research Center,
Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran. Yousefipour Gholamali , Bahrani Shima نويسنده Department of Clinical Psychology, Kashan University of
Medical Sciences, Kashan, IR Iran
Abstract :
Background Previous studies have shown the effectiveness of
cognitive behavior therapy in improvement of psychological symptoms such
as depression, anxiety, and stress. Recent studies suggest that
mindfulness-based interventions (MBI) are effective in reducing these
psychological symptoms in chronic diseases. The present study was the
first study to examine the effects of mindfulness-integrated cognitive
behavior therapy (MiCBT) on common comorbid psychological symptoms in
patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Objectives The present study
aimed at examining the effect of mindfulness-integrated cognitive
behavior therapy on depression, anxiety, and stress in females with
multiple sclerosis. Methods: This research was a quasi-experimental
study conducted on female patients with MS who referred to Fars MS
Society, Shiraz, Iran, in 2015. A total of 56 patients with MS were
selected by convenience sampling method and randomly assigned into
intervention and control groups. The intervention group received eight
2-hour sessions of MiCBT, while the control group was only given the
usual treatment (TAU). The patients in both groups filled out a
demographic questionnaire along with depression, anxiety and stress
scales (DASS-21) in pre- and posttest. Results In the current study, no
statistically significant differences were found between the study
groups in demographic variables (P > 0.05). Analysis of
covariance revealed significant differences between the study groups in
all the 3 variables in posttest compared to the pretest. The mean scores
of depression, anxiety, and stress in the MiCBT group were significantly
lower than the control group (P < 0.001). The mean score of
depression was 16.69 ± 7.1 in the experimental group before the
intervention, which decreased to 6.17 ± 5.7 after the intervention (P
< 0.001). In addition, the mean score of anxiety was 13.2 ± 7.25
in pre-intervention, which significantly reduced to 6.09 ± 5.2 in
post-intervention (P < 0.001). The mean score of stress also
decreased from 22.09 ± 6.07 to 10.87 ± 6.3 compared to the pretest (P
< 0.001). Conclusions The results of the present study suggested
that mindfulness-integrated cognitive behavior therapy is an effective
and affordable treatment in reducing depression, anxiety, and stress for
patients with MS.
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics