Ethics code: IR.IAU.SARI.REC.1402.350
Beikzadeh Oskoei A, Noruzi A, Mirzaian B.
(2025). Comparison of the effectiveness of life therapy and cognitive-behavioral stress management group training on the resilience of patients with type 2 diabetes. Rooyesh. 14(6), 151-160.
URL: http://frooyesh.ir/article-1-6377-en.html
1- PhD Student in Psychology, Department of Psychology, Sar.C., Islamic Azad University, Sari, Iran.
2- Assistant professor, Department of Psychology, Sar.C., Islamic Azad University, Sari, Iran. , 2091474029@iau.ir
3- Assistant professor, Department of Psychology, Sar.C., Islamic Azad University, Sari, Iran.
Abstract: (10 Views)
The present study was conducted to compare the effectiveness of life therapy and cognitive-behavioral stress management group training on the resilience of patients with type 2 diabetes. The present study was a quasi-experimental study with a pre-test-post-test design and a control group with a two-month follow-up period. The statistical population of this study included patients with type 2 diabetes in Sari in 2024. 45 people were selected by a non-random sampling method from the Baghban Specialized Complex (Tooba) and were randomly assigned to three groups: experiment 1 (15 people), experiment 2 (15 people), and control (15 people). The Resilience Scale (CD-RS; Connor and Davidson, 2003) was used to collect data. The experimental groups each received the intervention as a group for 8 90-minute sessions. Data analysis was performed using the repeated measures analysis of variance statistical method. The results of the paired comparison showed that there was a difference between the pre-test, post-test, and follow-up scores only in the intervention groups (P<0.05). The results of the pairwise comparison showed that life therapy was significantly more effective on the resilience of patients with type 2 diabetes than cognitive-behavioral stress management group training until the follow-up stage (P<0.05). In general, it can be concluded that life therapy had a greater effect on increasing the resilience of patients with type 2 diabetes than cognitive-behavioral stress management training.
Type of Article:
Research |
Subject:
Clinical Psychology Received: 2025/06/25 | Accepted: 2025/07/9 | ePublished: 2025/09/1