Title of article :
Research Paper: Mental Rehabilitation Based on Emotion Regulation Training to Reduce Depression in Students With Physical Disability
Author/Authors :
Mohammad-Aminzadeh, Dana Department of Counseling - Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences - Allameh Tabataba'i University, Tehran , Sharifi, Mehdi Department of Counseling - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran , Younesi, Jalal Department of Counseling - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran , Movallali, Giuta Department of Psychology and Exceptional Children Education - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran , Asmari, Yousef Department of Clinical Psychology - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Objectives: Physical disability affects individual’s life and increases anxiety and depression.
For this purpose, the present study aimed at investigating the efficacy of group emotion
regulation training in reducing depression in students with physical disabilities.
Methods: The current international quasi-experimental study had a pre-test and post-test
design with experimental and control groups. The study population comprised high school
male students (n=26) with physical disabilities studying at Soroush High School, Tehran, Iran a
special school for students with physical disabilities. The sample size was 26. Accordingly, 26
male students were selected from institutions serving children with physical disabilities using
purposive sampling method based on the inclusion criteria, which having normal IQ (90 to 110)
based on school records, physical disability for the secondary school students, no history of
psychiatric or other disorders, and no history of hospitalization in psychiatric hospitals (based
on medical records available at the school), and no history of attending therapeutic programs
except for emotion regulation training. The selected individuals were randomly divided into
two intervention and control groups each had 13 subjects. The intervention group attended
eight sessions of emotion regulation training twice a week. Each session lasted 60 minutes.
The scores of Beck depression inventory before and after the intervention were compared in
both the groups.
Results: Mean age of the participants was 15.8±3.47 years. ANCOVA test was used to examine
differences between the two groups. ANCOVA results showed that emotion regulation training
could significantly reduce depression in students with physical disabilities (P<0.05).
Discussion: Data analysis showed that emotion regulation training could effectively reduce
depression in students with physical disabilities. Therefore, the intervention used in the current
study is a suitable counseling and therapeutic approach for students with physical disabilities.
Keywords :
Emotion regulation , Students , Depression , Physically disabled
Journal title :
Iranian Rehabilitation Journal (IRJ)