Effectiveness of Reality Therapy on Compatible Strategies for Cognitive Emotion Regulation among Female Prisoners: a Pilot Study

Background and Objective: Female prisoners are a vulnerable group who are negatively affected by the imprisonment in various ways. Reality therapy is a major treatment approach, whose effectiveness has been proven in solving many problems. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness...

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Main Authors: Mojineh-Sadat Mirarzgar, Javad Khalatbari, Bahman Akbari, Shahnam Abolghasemi
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Published: Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2020-11-01
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Online Access:http://ojs2.sbmu.ac.ir/en-ch/article/view/31273
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spelling doaj-d4368e57afca4d9faed1905c99a4d90e2021-04-02T20:08:47ZfasShahid Beheshti University of Medical SciencesSalāmat-i ijtimā̒ī2423-47022423-47022020-11-017331031814132Effectiveness of Reality Therapy on Compatible Strategies for Cognitive Emotion Regulation among Female Prisoners: a Pilot StudyMojineh-Sadat Mirarzgar0Javad Khalatbari1Bahman Akbari2Shahnam Abolghasemi3Ph.D Student of Public Psychology, Rasht Branch, Islamic Azad University, Rasht, IranAssistant Professor, Department of Psychology Islamic Azad University, Tonekabon, IranAssistant Professor, Department of Psychology Islamic Azad University, Rasht, IranAssistant Professor, Department of Psychology Islamic Azad University, Tonekabon, IranBackground and Objective: Female prisoners are a vulnerable group who are negatively affected by the imprisonment in various ways. Reality therapy is a major treatment approach, whose effectiveness has been proven in solving many problems. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of reality therapy on the consistent strategies for cognitive management of female prisoners. Materials and Methods: This semi-experimental study was of pretest-posttest design with control group. Participants included 30 female prisoners in Rasht in 2017, who were selected via convenience sampling method and were randomly assigned to two experimental and control groups. Both groups completed emotional cognitive regulation questionnaire before the intervention. The experimental group received vertigo intervention in eight 90-minute sessions, but the control group received no intervention. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and multivariate analysis of covariance analysis by SPSS software version 18. Results: Among components of cognitive emotion regulation, the mean (SD) score of underplay was 6.0 (1.5) in the pre-test and 13.9 (2.0) in post-test, P<0.01; re-evaluation was 5.6 (1.6) in pre-test and 14.8(1.8) in the post test, p<0.01; re-scheduling was 5.6 (1.5) in pre-test and 14.8 (1.9) in post-test, P<0.01; and focus was 5.6 (1.4) in pre-test and 15.2 (1.5) in post-test, P<0.01. The test scores in the control group did not differ in pre-test and post-test. Conclusion: The study showed that reality therapy could improve components of adaptive cognitive emotion regulation strategies including underplay, re-evaluation, re-scheduling, and focus amon female prisoners. Ethical code: IR.IAU.RASHT.REC.1397.020 DOI: http://doi.org/10.22037/ch.v7i3.24273.http://ojs2.sbmu.ac.ir/en-ch/article/view/31273reality therapy, emotion cognitive regulation, female prisoners
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author Mojineh-Sadat Mirarzgar
Javad Khalatbari
Bahman Akbari
Shahnam Abolghasemi
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Javad Khalatbari
Bahman Akbari
Shahnam Abolghasemi
Effectiveness of Reality Therapy on Compatible Strategies for Cognitive Emotion Regulation among Female Prisoners: a Pilot Study
Salāmat-i ijtimā̒ī
reality therapy, emotion cognitive regulation, female prisoners
author_facet Mojineh-Sadat Mirarzgar
Javad Khalatbari
Bahman Akbari
Shahnam Abolghasemi
author_sort Mojineh-Sadat Mirarzgar
title Effectiveness of Reality Therapy on Compatible Strategies for Cognitive Emotion Regulation among Female Prisoners: a Pilot Study
title_short Effectiveness of Reality Therapy on Compatible Strategies for Cognitive Emotion Regulation among Female Prisoners: a Pilot Study
title_full Effectiveness of Reality Therapy on Compatible Strategies for Cognitive Emotion Regulation among Female Prisoners: a Pilot Study
title_fullStr Effectiveness of Reality Therapy on Compatible Strategies for Cognitive Emotion Regulation among Female Prisoners: a Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of Reality Therapy on Compatible Strategies for Cognitive Emotion Regulation among Female Prisoners: a Pilot Study
title_sort effectiveness of reality therapy on compatible strategies for cognitive emotion regulation among female prisoners: a pilot study
publisher Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
series Salāmat-i ijtimā̒ī
issn 2423-4702
2423-4702
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Background and Objective: Female prisoners are a vulnerable group who are negatively affected by the imprisonment in various ways. Reality therapy is a major treatment approach, whose effectiveness has been proven in solving many problems. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of reality therapy on the consistent strategies for cognitive management of female prisoners. Materials and Methods: This semi-experimental study was of pretest-posttest design with control group. Participants included 30 female prisoners in Rasht in 2017, who were selected via convenience sampling method and were randomly assigned to two experimental and control groups. Both groups completed emotional cognitive regulation questionnaire before the intervention. The experimental group received vertigo intervention in eight 90-minute sessions, but the control group received no intervention. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and multivariate analysis of covariance analysis by SPSS software version 18. Results: Among components of cognitive emotion regulation, the mean (SD) score of underplay was 6.0 (1.5) in the pre-test and 13.9 (2.0) in post-test, P<0.01; re-evaluation was 5.6 (1.6) in pre-test and 14.8(1.8) in the post test, p<0.01; re-scheduling was 5.6 (1.5) in pre-test and 14.8 (1.9) in post-test, P<0.01; and focus was 5.6 (1.4) in pre-test and 15.2 (1.5) in post-test, P<0.01. The test scores in the control group did not differ in pre-test and post-test. Conclusion: The study showed that reality therapy could improve components of adaptive cognitive emotion regulation strategies including underplay, re-evaluation, re-scheduling, and focus amon female prisoners. Ethical code: IR.IAU.RASHT.REC.1397.020 DOI: http://doi.org/10.22037/ch.v7i3.24273.
topic reality therapy, emotion cognitive regulation, female prisoners
url http://ojs2.sbmu.ac.ir/en-ch/article/view/31273
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