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Somayeh Fathi, Jafar Poyamanesh, Mohammad Ghamari, Ghorban Fathiagdam,
Volume 24, Issue 3 (Bimonthly 2020)
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Background: This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of an emotion-based therapy and a treatment based on acceptance and commitment on the quality of life of women with chronic headache.
Materials and Methods: This study used a quasi-experimental method with pre-test, post-test, follow up, and the control group. The population under consisted women were that they referred for the treatment of headache to the brain and neurology government clinic of Parsabad city in 2019. 30 women were selected by purposive sampling as the participants and randomly divided into three groups.
Results: The mean and standard deviation quality of life for the emotion-based therapy group, the treatment based on acceptance and commitment group, and the control group on the posttest were (38.40±5.03), (39.30±4.43) and (39.30±5.29) respectively. The results showed that the emotion-based therapy (51.50±6.86) and treatment based on acceptance and commitment (60.10±5.04) compared to the control group (39.40±5.37) increased the quality of life in chronic headache patients on the posttest (P=0.001). Besides, the effect of emotion-based therapy (51.20±7.13) and treatment based on acceptance and commitment (60.00±4.96) on the quality of life (39.00±5.01) persisted in the follow-up phase (P<0.001). It was also shown that the effect of treatment based on acceptance and commitment on quality of life in post-test and follow-up was more evident than the effect of emotion-based therapy (P<0.006).
Conclusion: Based on the findings of this study, emotion-focused therapy and acceptance and commitment-based therapy may decrease the stress and thus improve the quality of life of women with chronic headaches.

Fariba Nasirnejhad , Jafar Poyamanesh, Ghorban Fathiagdam, Alireza Jafari,
Volume 24, Issue 5 (Bimonthly 2020)
Abstract

Background: This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of mindfulness-based therapy (MBT) and short-term solution-focused therapy (STSFT) on resilience and happiness in MS patients.
Materials and Methods: This study used a randomized clinical trial with pre-test, post-test, follow up, and the control group. The population under study consisted of all women with MS in Tabriz who were members of MS Society in Tabriz in 2019. In total, 30 women were selected by purposive sampling as the participants and randomly divided into three groups. The members of both experimental groups received their own treatment respectively in 8 and 7 sessions each lasting 1.5 hours.
Results: The mean and standard deviation of resilience and happiness MBT group in pretest (44.70±3.44 & 35.30±3.19), STSFT group (45.50±2.87 & 36.00±3.45), and the control group was (45.40±2.75 & 37.20±2.57). The results showed that the MBT (52.00±3.12 & 43.80±2.54) and STSFT (54.00±2.90 & 42.50±5.01) compared to the control group (44.60±2.27 & 36.90±3.24) increased the resilience and happiness in MS patients on the posttest (P=0.001). Besides, the effect of MBT (52.00±3.16 & 44.00±2.58) and STSFT (53.70±2.66 & 42.60±4.94) on the resilience and happiness (44.60±2.27 & 36.70±4.83) persisted in the follow-up phase (P<0.001). It was also shown that the MBT and STSFT did not show any significant differences in terms of their effects on the resilience and happiness at posttest and follow-up phases (P>0.05).
Conclusion: It was found that the MBT and STSFT can reduce the patients' stress and thus enabling them to better cope with their illness, this in turn can increase the resilience and happiness in patients with MS.


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