Title of article :
The Effectiveness of Acceptance-Commitment Therapy (ACT) on Perceived Stress, Symptoms of Depression, and Marital Satisfaction in Women With Breast Cancer
Author/Authors :
Mahdavi, Abed Department of Psychology - Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences - University of Tehran, Tehran , Aghaei, Maryam Department of Psychology - Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences - University of Tehran, Tehran , Aminnasab, Vian Department of Psychology - Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences - University of Tehran, Tehran , Tavakoli, Zahra Department of Psychology - Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences - University of Payam Noor, Tehran , Besharat, Mohammad Ali Department of Psychology - Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences - University of Tehran, Tehran , Abedin, Maryam Department of Psychology - Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences - University of Payam Noor, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Breast cancer is a completely heterogeneous disease caused by
interaction of factors, such as genetic and environmental risks leading to a progressive
accumulation of genetic and epigenetic changes in breast cancer cells. Moreover, it
deeply affects patients' mental and social health. The present study aimed at examining
the effect of group commitment-acceptance treatment on perceived stress, symptoms
of depression, and marital satisfaction in women with breast cancer.
Methods: The present research was a Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT), the
study population of which consisted of women with breast cancer referred to Avicenna
Research Institute in Tehran, Iran. The participants were selected randomly using
random sampling method and Morgan table, and they were assigned to 2 groups of
trial (20 individuals) and control (20 individuals). The trial group underwent 8
sessions (each taking 2 hours) for 1 month and received therapy in mind
empowerment clinic based on acceptance and commitment, but the control group
received no therapy except the routine management. Both groups were examined in
terms of psychology using standardized questionnaires. Afterwards, the collected data
were analyzed using mean and standard deviation, t-test, univariate analysis of
covariance, and multivariate analysis of covariance by employment of SPSS software.
Results: The results of analysis of covariance indicated that the performed therapy
improved the level of perceived stress, symptoms of depression, and marital
satisfaction in the trial group. The calculated eta-squared (0.40) indicated that 40% of
individual differences in post test scores of perceived stress, marital satisfaction, and
symptoms of depression is related to ACT. In addition, the results of univariate
analysis of covariance indicated that 48% of individual differences in scores of
perceived stress, 63% of individual differences in scores of marital satisfaction, and
58% of individual differences in scores of symptoms of depression were related to
ACT.
Conclusions: The results of the present study show that acceptance-commitment
group therapy is effective and productive in reduction of psychological problems of
women with breast cancer. The findings of this study, in general, provide an
experimental support for ACT in terms of reduction of psychological problems of
patients with cancer.
Keywords :
Breast cancer , perceived stress , marital satisfaction , symptoms of depression , acceptance-commitment therapy (ACT)
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics