Received: 23 Apr, 2013 Accepted: 28 Jun, 2013
Abstract
Background &Aims: Many methods have been established for the
treatments of depression among cancer patients depending on its etiology, and cognitive
therapy is one of them. This research aimed to investigate the effectiveness of
group cognitive-behavioral therapy on decreasing depression level of patients
with cancer.
Materials & Methods: This pretest-posttest quasi-experimental study was
conducted on 20 cancer patients that were selected by available sampling method
and were randomly divided into two experimental and one control groups. The
measurement tool was Beck Depression Inventory (BPI-II). The experimental group
participated in 12 sessions of cognitive therapy, while the control group did
not receive any treatment. The mean scores of the two groups were compared
through analysis of covariance (ANCOVA).
Results: The results of the study showed the significant
differences between the mean scores of the pre-test and post-test of the
experimental and control groups cognitive group therapy had reduced the
depression mean score in the experimental group.
Conclusion: The findings of the study indicate that cognitive
group therapy can reduce the depression among cancer patients. Therefore, it is
an effective method for encountering and coping with negative life events or
prevent depression among cancer patients.
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