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The effects of psychodrama on depression among women with chronic mental disorder

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

F. Ebrahimi Belil*
Affiliation:
University of Medical Sciences, Ardabil, Iran

Abstract

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Introduction

At resent 3desaides management of chronic mental disorders at psychiatric health association tobe high attention.

Purpose of study

Determining effect of psychodrama on depression among women with chronic mental disorder.

Methods

This study was a quasi-experimental study that done in RAZI comprehensive psychiatric center. Community of this research consists of chronic mental patients bedridden at RAZI comprehensive psychiatric center that among them 30 women with chronic mental disease possess entrains criterions selected and with randomized permuted blokes’ allocation to two control and intervention groups. Then them depression examined with beck depression inventory (BDI). Then 12sessions hours long of psychodrama, 2ice per week, 6 weeks for intervention group enactment but control group received routine treatments. When the program ended depression of ills reexamined whit study instrument and analyzed with independent T test, paired T test kolmogroph smernophand Leven and covariance analyzes tests.

Results

Main of depression before and after intervention at control group was not significant but at Intervention group was significant (P = 0.000).

At two groups after Intervention depression differences revolve significant (P = 0.000).

Comparison between main of depression after psychodrama even after modification of age and before intervention depression effect by covariance analyzes at two groups showed significant deferens.

Conclusion

Psychodrama leads to decrease of depression at intervention group.

Type
P02-26
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2011
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