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Effectiveness of Mindfulness-integrated Cognitive Behavioral Therapy on the emotional states and quality of life of patients with multiple sclerosis: A clinical trial study

Lida Sabagh Kermani, Masoud Fazilat-Pour, Seyed Mohammad Hossein Mousavi- Nasab, Hossein-Ali Ebrahimi Mimand


Abstract

Introduction: The present study was designed to investigate the effectiveness of mindfulness-integrated cognitive behaviour therapy on emotional states (depression, anxiety, & stress) and quality of life (physical health and mental health) of adults with multiple sclerosis.

Materials and Methods: The studied population included all patients who referred to Kerman MS society among them 30 patients were selected using purposive sampling method and they were divided by random into the intervention group of MiCBT and a control group. Depression, Anxiety, stress scale (DASS-21) and quality of life of people with MS [MSQOL-54] questionnaire was employed as the measurement tool.

Results: Results showed that physical health, mental health and quality of life, in general, was significantly increased and depression, anxiety, stress were significantly decreased in the MiCBT group when compared with the control group.

Conclusion: As a result, mindfulness-integrated cognitive behaviour therapy is suggested as an effective intervention in decreasing psychological problems of people with MS, including depression, anxiety and stress and in improving their quality of life.

Read the full article here:
Koomesh. 2020; 22 (3) :446-451
http://koomeshjournal.semums.ac.ir/article-1-5566-en.pdf

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