Author/Authors :
Farahmand, Vahid Department of Psychology - School of Humanities, Sari Branch - Islamic Azad University - Sari, Mazandaran , Hassanzadeh, Ramezan Department of Psychology - School of Humanities, Sari Branch - Islamic Azad University - Sari, Mazandaran , Mirzaian, Bahram Department of Psychology - School of Humanities, Sari Branch - Islamic Azad University - Sari, Mazandaran , Fayyazi Bordbar, Mohammad Reza Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad , Feizi, Jaleh Department of Psychology - School of Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad
Abstract :
Objective: The present research aims to analyze the efficacy of group metacognitive therapy (MCT) on selfesteem
and mental Health of those who suffer from major depressive disorder.
Methods: The research was a randomized clinical controlled trial, using pretest and posttest with 2 months of
follow-up. Twenty-two patients with major depressive disorder based on DSM-IV-TR criteria were selected
through available sampling from patients of two psychiatric hospitals of Mashhad, Iran, in 2011. They were
allocated randomly into two groups of trial (n = 11) and control (n = 11). Citalopram and sertraline were
prescribed as antidepressant to both groups. The experimental group also attended nine 90-minute sessions of
MCT (a 5-week program). Eysenck self-esteem scale (ESES) and Mental Health Checklist (MHC) were used in
pretest, posttest, and follow-up as the study instrument. The data were analyzed by analysis of covariance
(ANCOVA) using SPSS.
Results: ANCOVA revealed that the patients receiving group MCT had significantly increased (p < 0.001)
self-esteem in posttest, which remained significant in the follow up (p < 0.001). Moreover, mental health scores
had increased in the MCT group (posttest, p < 0.001; follow up, p < 0.001).
Conclusion: Group MCT has beneficial therapeutic roles in improving the self-steam and recuperation of
mental health in MDD patients.
Keywords :
Major Depressive Disorder , Mental Health , Metacognitive Therapy , Self-esteem