Danaei Yeganeh R, Khanjani Z, Mansour B, Hashemi Nosrat-Abad T.
(2026). The Effectiveness of Mindfulness-based Cognitive therapy on Quality of life, Perceived Stress, and Anxiety in people with Bulimia Nervosa. Rooyesh. 15(2), 27-36.
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1- Ph.D. student of psychology, Department of Psychology, Faculty Of Education And Psychology, University of Tabriz,Tabriz, Iran.
2- Professor, Department of Psychology, Faculty Of Education And Psychology, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran. Dr.khanjaani@gmail.com , Dr.khanjaani@gmail.com
3- Professor, Department of Psychology, Faculty Of Education And Psychology, University of Tabriz,Tabriz, Iran.
4- Professor, Department of Psychology, Faculty Of Education And Psychology, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran.
Abstract: (10 Views)
The present study aimed to determine the effectiveness of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy on quality of life, perceived stress, and anxiety in individuals with bulimia nervosa. The research design was a single-case, multiple-baseline, quasi-experimental study. The statistical population consisted of individuals diagnosed with bulimia nervosa who had been referred to counseling centers in Tabriz city in 1401. Three individuals with the disorder were selected through purposive sampling. The instruments of this study included the Eating Disorder Inventory (EDI, Garner and Garfinki, 2010), Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI, Beck et al., 1988), Perceived Stress Inventory (PSS, Cohen et al., 1983), and Quality of Life (WHOQOL-BREF, World Health Organization, 1998). Graphical and diagrammatic analysis, recovery percentage, and clinical effectiveness were used to analyze the data. The findings showed that there was a significant difference (p<0.01) between the mean scores of the three participants at the first and second baseline and the end of the treatment sessions, and their mean scores at the second follow-up in quality of life, anxiety, and perceived stress, and it was clinically meaningful. From the above findings, it can be concluded that mindfulness-based cognitive therapy training is effective on quality of life, anxiety, and perceived stress in individuals with bulimia nervosa.
Type of Article:
Research |
Subject:
General Psychology Received: 2025/05/11 | Accepted: 2025/05/25 | ePublished: 2026/04/29