Effectiveness of Treatment Based on Acceptance and Commitment on Cognitive-Emotional Functions of Veterans

Aims: The cognitive-emotional functions of the veterans might be affected by war and its long-term side-effects. Such functions show a person’s capability for inhibition, self-change, planning, organizing, problem-solving, and emotional regulation. The aim of this study was to determine the effectiv...

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Main Authors: M. Abbasi, K. Khazan, Z. Pirani, R. Ghasemi Jobaneh
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Language:fas
Published: Afarand Scholarly Publishing Institute 2016-12-01
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Online Access:http://ijwph.ir/article-1-594-en.html
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spelling doaj-42a61cce779b42f9a6b70ed1dc44b3732021-07-20T14:54:40ZfasAfarand Scholarly Publishing Instituteطب جانباز2008-26222008-26302016-12-0184203208Effectiveness of Treatment Based on Acceptance and Commitment on Cognitive-Emotional Functions of VeteransM. Abbasi0K. Khazan1Z. Pirani2R. Ghasemi Jobaneh3 Psychology Department, Literature & Human Sciences Faculty, Salman Farsi University, Kazerun, Iran Counseling Department, Psychology Faculty, University of Social Welfare & Rehabilitation sciences, Tehran, Iran Psychology Department, Human Sciences Faculty, Arak Branch, Islamic Azad University, Arak, Iran Counseling Department, Psychology & Education Sciences Faculty, Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran Aims: The cognitive-emotional functions of the veterans might be affected by war and its long-term side-effects. Such functions show a person’s capability for inhibition, self-change, planning, organizing, problem-solving, and emotional regulation. The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of treatment based on the acceptance and commitment on the veterans’ cognitive-emotional functions. Materials & Methods: In the controlled pretest-posttest quasi-experimental study, 50 male chemically injured veterans of Arak were studied in 2016. The subjects, selected via available sampling method, were randomly divided into experimental and control groups. Data was collected using Barkly Deficits in Executive Functioning Scale. Ten 45-minute acceptance and commitment-based treatment sessions were conducted in experimental group. Data was analyzed by SPSS 23 software using multi-variable covariance analysis. Findings: Through controlled pretest effects, the acceptance and commitment-based treatment improved self-inhibition (p=0.02), self-motivation (p=0.08), emotional self-regulation (p=0.047), and cognitive-emotional functions (p=0.001) in experimental group. Conclusion: Teaching the acceptance and commitment-based treatment improves the veterans’ cognitive-emotional functions.http://ijwph.ir/article-1-594-en.htmlacceptance and commitment therapycognitiveemotionsveterans
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author M. Abbasi
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Z. Pirani
R. Ghasemi Jobaneh
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K. Khazan
Z. Pirani
R. Ghasemi Jobaneh
Effectiveness of Treatment Based on Acceptance and Commitment on Cognitive-Emotional Functions of Veterans
طب جانباز
acceptance and commitment therapy
cognitive
emotions
veterans
author_facet M. Abbasi
K. Khazan
Z. Pirani
R. Ghasemi Jobaneh
author_sort M. Abbasi
title Effectiveness of Treatment Based on Acceptance and Commitment on Cognitive-Emotional Functions of Veterans
title_short Effectiveness of Treatment Based on Acceptance and Commitment on Cognitive-Emotional Functions of Veterans
title_full Effectiveness of Treatment Based on Acceptance and Commitment on Cognitive-Emotional Functions of Veterans
title_fullStr Effectiveness of Treatment Based on Acceptance and Commitment on Cognitive-Emotional Functions of Veterans
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of Treatment Based on Acceptance and Commitment on Cognitive-Emotional Functions of Veterans
title_sort effectiveness of treatment based on acceptance and commitment on cognitive-emotional functions of veterans
publisher Afarand Scholarly Publishing Institute
series طب جانباز
issn 2008-2622
2008-2630
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Aims: The cognitive-emotional functions of the veterans might be affected by war and its long-term side-effects. Such functions show a person’s capability for inhibition, self-change, planning, organizing, problem-solving, and emotional regulation. The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of treatment based on the acceptance and commitment on the veterans’ cognitive-emotional functions. Materials & Methods: In the controlled pretest-posttest quasi-experimental study, 50 male chemically injured veterans of Arak were studied in 2016. The subjects, selected via available sampling method, were randomly divided into experimental and control groups. Data was collected using Barkly Deficits in Executive Functioning Scale. Ten 45-minute acceptance and commitment-based treatment sessions were conducted in experimental group. Data was analyzed by SPSS 23 software using multi-variable covariance analysis. Findings: Through controlled pretest effects, the acceptance and commitment-based treatment improved self-inhibition (p=0.02), self-motivation (p=0.08), emotional self-regulation (p=0.047), and cognitive-emotional functions (p=0.001) in experimental group. Conclusion: Teaching the acceptance and commitment-based treatment improves the veterans’ cognitive-emotional functions.
topic acceptance and commitment therapy
cognitive
emotions
veterans
url http://ijwph.ir/article-1-594-en.html
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