The effectiveness of stress management psychotherapy on the on reducing worry symptoms and metacognitive beliefs in women with type 1 diabetes in Pishva city

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2 کارشناسی ارشد روانشناسی بالینی، دانشگاه آزاد واحد علوم پزشکی تهران

Abstract
The purpose of this study was The effectiveness of stress management psychotherapy on the on reducing worry symptoms and metacognitive beliefs in women with type 1 diabetes in Pishva city. The research design was in two groups (experimental and control group) and included two stages of pre-test, post-test and control. The research population included all women with type 1 diabetes in Pishvain. 30 patients were selected according to the available records according to the type of drug consumed. Finally, 30 patients were randomly selected, 15 in the stress management psychotherapy and 15 individuals will be included in the control group and at the end of the follow-up session. The instrument used in this study is the Worry symptoms and metacognitive beliefs Questionnaire that the participants answered the questions. Descriptive statistical methods and analysis of covariance were used to analyze the results. The results indicate that group therapy based on stress management psychotherapy on Worry symptoms and metacognitive beliefs in the post-test is significant compared to the control group.

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