naser yoosefi; bantolHoda karimipoor
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The present study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Program (MBSR) on the self-efficacy and frustration tolerance in parents of physical-motor disabled children. The research had a quasi-experimental method with pre-test and post-test, and a follow-up for experimental ...
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The present study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Program (MBSR) on the self-efficacy and frustration tolerance in parents of physical-motor disabled children. The research had a quasi-experimental method with pre-test and post-test, and a follow-up for experimental and control groups. The statistical population consisted of parents of physical-motor disabled children with records in the Welfare Organization of Pol-e Dokhtar County in 2017. Samples were selected using the convenience sampling method and randomly put into two 16-subject groups namely the experimental and control groups. Training the Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Program (MBSR) was presented to the experimental group in 8 two-hour sessions per week, but the control group did not receive any training. Both groups were assessed by Dumka's Parenting Self Efficacy Measure (PSAM) and Harrington's Frustration Discomfort Scale (FDS) a week before the first session, a week after the last session, and 30 days later. The results of repeated measures multivariate analysis of variance (RM-MANOVA) indicated that the training program had an effect on the improvement of parenting self-efficacy and frustration tolerance; and the experimental group had a mean higher than the control group at the post-test and follow-up stages (P<0.0001). Findings of the present study provided a clear perspective on the use of new mindfulness treatment in reducing psychological problems and presented a desirable basis for implementing this training program and method in the prevention and investigation of interpersonal problems.
hossein abbasi; behrooz karimi; davood jafari
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Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of acceptance and commitment therapy on frustration tolerance and dysfunctional attitudes of mothers of students with Intellectual disabilities in malayer city. Methods this study was a quasi-experimental design with pre-test, post-test ...
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Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of acceptance and commitment therapy on frustration tolerance and dysfunctional attitudes of mothers of students with Intellectual disabilities in malayer city. Methods this study was a quasi-experimental design with pre-test, post-test and follow-up with the control group. The statistical population consisted of all mothers of students with intellectual disabilities, male or female students in primary schools; especial for students with intellectual disabilities. The sample consisted of 32 mothers of students with intellectual disabilities who were selected as sample and 16 patients in the control group and experimental group, 16 patients were replaced. Mothers in the experimental group meetings Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Group were exposed to eight 60-minute sessions, each session in a week, and the control group received no training. Both groups were measured via surveys frustration tolerance scale and dysfunctional attitudes a week before the first session and one week after the last session and 45 days after the last session. Results of the study, multivariate analysis of variance and analysis of variance and repeated measures analysis of variance showed that acceptance and commitment therapy on frustration tolerance and dysfunctional attitudes is effective. These results indicate that the Acceptance and Commitment Therapy can adjust frustration tolerance and dysfunctional attitudes of mothers of children with intellectual disability and is a good way to reduce the problems.