Effectiveness of group stress management training on affective control and distress tolerance of mothers of children with sensory-motor disabilities

Background: The aim of present study was to determine the influence of stress management on affective control and distress tolerance in mothers of children with sensory-motor disabilities. Methods: This current study was a study with pretest-posttest and treatment group. The thirty mothers of child...

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Main Authors: Anahita khodabakhshi koolaee, Soghra Moghimi Nargh
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Published: Babol University of Medical Sciences 2016-03-01
Series:Caspian Journal of Pediatrics
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spelling doaj-8f44bd0844c646eeabe46abdc83c55c92020-11-25T00:29:05ZengBabol University of Medical SciencesCaspian Journal of Pediatrics2383-31062016-03-0121100106Effectiveness of group stress management training on affective control and distress tolerance of mothers of children with sensory-motor disabilitiesAnahita khodabakhshi koolaee0Soghra Moghimi Nargh1 Assisstant Professor, Department of Counseling and Psychology, Khatam University, Tehran, IR Iran. Msc of Counseling, Rehabilitation Counseling Center, Qum City, Qum, IR Iran. Background: The aim of present study was to determine the influence of stress management on affective control and distress tolerance in mothers of children with sensory-motor disabilities. Methods: This current study was a study with pretest-posttest and treatment group. The thirty mothers of children with sensory-motor disabilities were selected from sensory-motor disabilities center in Qum by 2015. The participants were randomly divided into control (n=15) and experimental (n=15) groups. Stress management training was conducted on experimental group during 8 sessions (90 minutes, twice per week). The research instrument was Affective Control Scale (ACS, 1997) and Distress Tolerance Scale (DTS, 2005). Participants were taken pre-test measures one week prior to the start of this training. Then the questionnaire was administered at post-test. Statistical analysis was performed using analysis of variance. Results: The results indicated that there was a significant difference between the pretest and post-test scores in distress tolerance (±SD: 30.2±8.1, 33±9.3; F= 7.58) anxiety (±SD:40.5± 9.2, 44±8; F=1.79), anger (SD:±25.4±4.1, 39.4±5.6; F=1.03), and depressed mood (SD± 27.7± 5.3, 38.6± 7.4; F=1.70) in the experimental group (p<0.05). Additionally, the significant difference was not observed between score of pretest and posttest in positive emotion (SD± 41.7±9.9, 39±7.48; F=1.08) in the experimental group (p<0.05). Conclusions: The finding emphasized that the stress management reduced the level of distress tolerance, stress, anxiety, and anger in mothers with sensory-motor disability children. Hence, it can be considered enhancing the affective control in mothers of sensory-motor disability children in therapeutic intervention.http://caspianjp.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-64-1&slc_lang=en&sid=1Stress/psychologicalAffective SymptomsAdaptation/ psycholo-gicalMothersDisabled Persons
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Soghra Moghimi Nargh
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Soghra Moghimi Nargh
Effectiveness of group stress management training on affective control and distress tolerance of mothers of children with sensory-motor disabilities
Caspian Journal of Pediatrics
Stress/psychological
Affective Symptoms
Adaptation/ psycholo-gical
Mothers
Disabled Persons
author_facet Anahita khodabakhshi koolaee
Soghra Moghimi Nargh
author_sort Anahita khodabakhshi koolaee
title Effectiveness of group stress management training on affective control and distress tolerance of mothers of children with sensory-motor disabilities
title_short Effectiveness of group stress management training on affective control and distress tolerance of mothers of children with sensory-motor disabilities
title_full Effectiveness of group stress management training on affective control and distress tolerance of mothers of children with sensory-motor disabilities
title_fullStr Effectiveness of group stress management training on affective control and distress tolerance of mothers of children with sensory-motor disabilities
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of group stress management training on affective control and distress tolerance of mothers of children with sensory-motor disabilities
title_sort effectiveness of group stress management training on affective control and distress tolerance of mothers of children with sensory-motor disabilities
publisher Babol University of Medical Sciences
series Caspian Journal of Pediatrics
issn 2383-3106
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Background: The aim of present study was to determine the influence of stress management on affective control and distress tolerance in mothers of children with sensory-motor disabilities. Methods: This current study was a study with pretest-posttest and treatment group. The thirty mothers of children with sensory-motor disabilities were selected from sensory-motor disabilities center in Qum by 2015. The participants were randomly divided into control (n=15) and experimental (n=15) groups. Stress management training was conducted on experimental group during 8 sessions (90 minutes, twice per week). The research instrument was Affective Control Scale (ACS, 1997) and Distress Tolerance Scale (DTS, 2005). Participants were taken pre-test measures one week prior to the start of this training. Then the questionnaire was administered at post-test. Statistical analysis was performed using analysis of variance. Results: The results indicated that there was a significant difference between the pretest and post-test scores in distress tolerance (±SD: 30.2±8.1, 33±9.3; F= 7.58) anxiety (±SD:40.5± 9.2, 44±8; F=1.79), anger (SD:±25.4±4.1, 39.4±5.6; F=1.03), and depressed mood (SD± 27.7± 5.3, 38.6± 7.4; F=1.70) in the experimental group (p<0.05). Additionally, the significant difference was not observed between score of pretest and posttest in positive emotion (SD± 41.7±9.9, 39±7.48; F=1.08) in the experimental group (p<0.05). Conclusions: The finding emphasized that the stress management reduced the level of distress tolerance, stress, anxiety, and anger in mothers with sensory-motor disability children. Hence, it can be considered enhancing the affective control in mothers of sensory-motor disability children in therapeutic intervention.
topic Stress/psychological
Affective Symptoms
Adaptation/ psycholo-gical
Mothers
Disabled Persons
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