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The effect of treatment recognition based on mental conscious on decreasing depression and stress on those affected by lupus disease and by 3 months follow up - 08/07/17

Doi : 10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.02.072 
N. Farrokhi 1, , A. Golmohammadi 2, S. Ghahari 3
1 Young reseachers club of Islamic Azad University, Roudehen Branch, Clinical Psychology, Tehran, Iran 
2 Faculty of Psychology, University of Isfahan, Clinical Psychology, Eisfahan, Iran 
3 Assistant professor of Mental Health, University of Medical Sciences IUMS. Center of Excellence in psychiatry, School of Behavioral Sciences and Mental Health, Clinical Psychology, Tehran, Iran 

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Introduction

Systemic lupus erythemataus is a chronic inflammatory disease of the multimedia system that appear on renal involvement, cortical-mucous, bloody, and neurotic.

Aim

The target of this study is to examine the effect of treatment recognition based on mental conscious on decreasing depression intensity on lupus disease and three month follow up.

Method

The method of study is semi test by targeted random selection in access in which we have used of pre-test by observe group. Volume of sample includes 200 women afflicted by lupus and among them about 20 ones were ready to cooperate and in study duration were in related improvement situation and has been evaluated. They have been grouped in the two test group (ten persons) and observe one (10 persons) in which two persons has been excluded from test group and we have excluded two persons from observe group, too. Test group have received eight MBCT treatment sessions but observe group has not received any treatment. Beck depression questionnaire (BDI-II) and brief signs of psychology questionnaire (BSI-53) has been performed as pre-test and after clinical test, post-test and three-month-follow up has been done. We have used of descriptive statics and co-variance for analysis.

Results

Findings has shown that treatment recognition based on mental consciousness, meaningfully have an effect on decreasing remained signs of depression.

Conclusion

Three-month-follow up has shown that treatment recognition based on mental consciousness, had an effect on depression disorder, anxiety disorder, and lupus patients.

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Keywords : Treatment recognition based on mental consciousness, Depression, Erytmatosus systematic Lupus


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