Effect of Religious Coping Skills Training on Modifying Metacognitive Beliefs among Children of Veterans with PTSD

Aims: Defect in metacognitive beliefs increases the vulnerability of children of veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to mental health problems. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of religious coping skills training on modifying metacognitive beliefs among children...

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Main Authors: B. Ali Gouhari, Kh. Abolmaali Alhosseini, F. Dortaj, F. Jomehri
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Published: Afarand Scholarly Publishing Institute 2020-02-01
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spelling doaj-4ebba4323fec40be88c6fd35d446e1bc2021-07-20T14:51:36ZfasAfarand Scholarly Publishing Instituteطب جانباز2008-26222008-26302020-02-011211118Effect of Religious Coping Skills Training on Modifying Metacognitive Beliefs among Children of Veterans with PTSDB. Ali Gouhari0Kh. Abolmaali Alhosseini1F. Dortaj2F. Jomehri3 Psychology Department, Human Science Faculty, Science & Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran Educational Psychology Department, Psychology Faculty, Roudehen Branch, Islamic Azad University, Roudehen, Iran Educational Psychology Department , Psychology Faculty, Allameh Tabatabaie University, Tehran, Iran Educational Psychology Department , Psychology Faculty, Allameh Tabatabaie University, Tehran, Iran Aims: Defect in metacognitive beliefs increases the vulnerability of children of veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to mental health problems. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of religious coping skills training on modifying metacognitive beliefs among children of veterans with PTSD. Materials & Methods: This semi-experimental study with pretest-posttest design with control group and one- month follow-up was conducted among 20 Shahed students (the children of veterans with PTSD) in Islamic Azad University-Roudehen Branch in 2016. The subjects were selected by purposive sampling method and randomly assigned to control and experimental groups (10 people in each group). The experimental group received 10 sessions of religious coping skills training and the control group did not receive training during this period. Both groups completed the metacognitions questionnaire (MCQ-30), before, after, and one month after the intervention. Data were analyzed by SPSS 22 software using multivariate analysis of variance. Findings: In post-test step, only the components of positive beliefs about worry (F=3.511; p=0.045) and cognitive self-consciousness (F=6.482; p=0.008) were significantly different between the two groups. In the follow-up step, there was still a significant difference between the two control and experiment groups in terms of positive beliefs about worry (F=5.134; p=0.001) and cognitive self-consciousness (F=6.956; p=0.001). Conclusion: The religious coping skills training improves some of the components of metacognitive beliefs that is, positive beliefs about worry and lack of cognitive self-consciousness that its effect persists after one month.http://ijwph.ir/article-1-826-en.htmlcoping skillreligionmetacognitionchildrenveteransptsd
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author B. Ali Gouhari
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F. Dortaj
F. Jomehri
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Kh. Abolmaali Alhosseini
F. Dortaj
F. Jomehri
Effect of Religious Coping Skills Training on Modifying Metacognitive Beliefs among Children of Veterans with PTSD
طب جانباز
coping skill
religion
metacognition
children
veterans
ptsd
author_facet B. Ali Gouhari
Kh. Abolmaali Alhosseini
F. Dortaj
F. Jomehri
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title Effect of Religious Coping Skills Training on Modifying Metacognitive Beliefs among Children of Veterans with PTSD
title_short Effect of Religious Coping Skills Training on Modifying Metacognitive Beliefs among Children of Veterans with PTSD
title_full Effect of Religious Coping Skills Training on Modifying Metacognitive Beliefs among Children of Veterans with PTSD
title_fullStr Effect of Religious Coping Skills Training on Modifying Metacognitive Beliefs among Children of Veterans with PTSD
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Religious Coping Skills Training on Modifying Metacognitive Beliefs among Children of Veterans with PTSD
title_sort effect of religious coping skills training on modifying metacognitive beliefs among children of veterans with ptsd
publisher Afarand Scholarly Publishing Institute
series طب جانباز
issn 2008-2622
2008-2630
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Aims: Defect in metacognitive beliefs increases the vulnerability of children of veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to mental health problems. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of religious coping skills training on modifying metacognitive beliefs among children of veterans with PTSD. Materials & Methods: This semi-experimental study with pretest-posttest design with control group and one- month follow-up was conducted among 20 Shahed students (the children of veterans with PTSD) in Islamic Azad University-Roudehen Branch in 2016. The subjects were selected by purposive sampling method and randomly assigned to control and experimental groups (10 people in each group). The experimental group received 10 sessions of religious coping skills training and the control group did not receive training during this period. Both groups completed the metacognitions questionnaire (MCQ-30), before, after, and one month after the intervention. Data were analyzed by SPSS 22 software using multivariate analysis of variance. Findings: In post-test step, only the components of positive beliefs about worry (F=3.511; p=0.045) and cognitive self-consciousness (F=6.482; p=0.008) were significantly different between the two groups. In the follow-up step, there was still a significant difference between the two control and experiment groups in terms of positive beliefs about worry (F=5.134; p=0.001) and cognitive self-consciousness (F=6.956; p=0.001). Conclusion: The religious coping skills training improves some of the components of metacognitive beliefs that is, positive beliefs about worry and lack of cognitive self-consciousness that its effect persists after one month.
topic coping skill
religion
metacognition
children
veterans
ptsd
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