Title of article :
Effectiveness of Group Narrative Therapy on Depression, Quality of Life, and Anxiety in People with Amphetamine Addiction: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Author/Authors :
Shakeri, Jalal Substance Prevention Research Center - Department of Psychiatry - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences - Kermanshah, Iran , Ahmadzade, Akram Substance Prevention Research Center - Department of Psychiatry - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences - Kermanshah, Iran , Ahmadi, Mojtaba Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences - Kermanshah, Iran , Maleki, Fateme Department of Psychology - Razi University - Kermanshah, Iran , Hesami, Mohammad Reza Department of Psychology - Razi University - Kermanshah, Iran , Parsa Moghadam, Arash Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences - Kermanshah, Iran , Shirzadi, Maryam Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences - Kermanshah, Iran , Elahi, Adele Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences - Kermanshah, Iran
Abstract :
Drug abuse is a major issue and one of the main
causes of health, psychological, and social problems. Studies
have shown the effectiveness of narrative therapy in reducing
psychological symptoms of addiction. The present study
aimed to assess the effectiveness of group narrative therapy on
depression, quality of life (QoL), and anxiety among people
with amphetamine addiction in Kermanshah, Iran.
Methods: A randomized clinical trial was conducted during
2015-2016 among patients (n=26) with amphetamine addiction
in Kermanshah, Iran. The participants were randomly divided
into intervention and control groups. The intervention group
followed 10 sessions of narrative therapy, whereas the control
group received routine psychiatric care. The data collection
tools included a demographic data form, Beck depression
inventory-II, QoL questionnaire, and Beck anxiety inventory.
The data were analyzed using SPSS software (version 22.0).
P<0.05 was considered statistically significant.
Results: There was a statistically significant reduction in
depression and anxiety scores between the pre- and postintervention
stages (P<0.001) in the intervention group. However,
their QoL was unaffected by the therapy (P=0.487). These
variables did not show a significant change in the control group.
Conclusion: Group narrative therapy reduced the level of
depression and anxiety in patients with amphetamine addiction.
However, their QoL was unaffected by the therapy.
Keywords :
Amphetamine-related disorders , Quality of life , Depression Anxiety , Psychotherapy, group , Narrative therapy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics