情感聚焦夫妻团体治疗对乳腺癌夫妻关系攻击的效果研究:半实验研究

Masoumeh Hedayati, K. Hajializadeh, M. Hedayati, E. Fathi, Cellular
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导读:由于癌症的性质和相关的激素变化,以及压力耐受性导致的情况,关系问题和攻击是妻子患有乳腺癌的夫妇面临的主要问题。本研究的目的是探讨情感聚焦夫妻治疗(EFCT)对妻子患有乳腺癌的夫妻关系攻击的影响。方法:采用前测后测设计和对照组。通过方便抽样,从德黑兰的乳腺癌患者中选择了22对符合纳入标准的夫妇,并随机分配到实验组和对照组。实验组接受了6次(每次120分钟)的夫妻情感集中团体治疗(HMT)的改编版干预。这项干预措施旨在改善与女性伴侣被诊断患有乳腺癌或乳腺癌复发并正在积极治疗过程中或已接受治疗的夫妇的生活质量有关的心理和相关指标。对照组不接受任何干预。两组在干预前后都回答了Buss-Perry攻击问卷(包含29项测量身体攻击、言语攻击、愤怒和敌意的工具)。采用协方差分析评价治疗效果。结果:实验组与对照组相比,在接受训练方案后,各因素的平均值均有所下降。身体攻击下降11.01分,言语攻击下降5.78分,愤怒下降8.37分,敌意下降10.95分。相比之下,控制组在愤怒因素和敌意因素上分别下降了0.41分和0.17分。对照组在肢体攻击和言语攻击的平均得分上也增加了0.06分。协方差分析显示,EFCT对实验组攻击性各成分的影响均显著低于对照组(P < 0.01)。结论:通过对夫妻进行正确的情感相互理解教育,营造夫妻之间信任和沟通的氛围,EFCT干预为提高夫妻应对妻子乳腺癌的婚姻满意度和减少夫妻攻击行为提供了基础。因此,干预可以用来改善婚姻关系的质量。
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An Investigation of the Effectiveness of Emotionally-Focused Couple’s Group Therapy (EFCT) on Relational Aggression of Couples with Breast Cancer in Wives: A Semi-Experimental Study
Introduction: Because of the nature of cancer and related hormonal changes, as well as the conditions resulting from stress tolerance, relational problems and aggression are major problems facing couples with breast cancer in wives. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of emotionally focused couples therapy (EFCT) on relational aggression in couples with breast cancer in wives. Methods: This study was conducted with a pretest-posttest design and a control group. Twenty-two couples meeting the inclusion criteria were selected by convenience sampling from among people with breast cancer living in Tehran and randomly assigned to the experimental and control group. The experimental group received a 6-session (120 minutes per session) intervention of an adapted version of emotionally focused group therapy for couples (HMT). This intervention was meant to improve the psychological and relational indicators related to the quality of life of couples where the female partner was diagnosed with, or had a recurrence of, breast cancer and was in active treatment process or had gone through the treatments. The control group did not receive any intervention. Both groups answered the Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire (29-item instrument to measure physical aggression, verbal aggression, anger, and hostility) before and after the intervention. Analysis of covariance was used to evaluate the effect of treatment. Results: The experimental group demonstrated a decline in the mean of all factors after receiving the training program, as compared to the control group. The decrease was 11.01 points for physical aggression, 5.78 for verbal aggression, 8.37 for anger, and 10.95 for hostility. In contrast, the control group had a decrease of 0.41 points in anger and 0.17 points in hostility factors. The control group also displayed an increase of 0.06 points in the mean scores on both physical and verbal aggression components. Analysis of covariance revealed that EFCT had a significant decreasing effect on all the components of aggression in the experimental group as compared to the control group (P < 0.01). Conclusion: Through the education of correct mutual emotional understanding for couples and creating an atmosphere of trust and communication between them, EFCT intervention provides a ground for increasing marital satisfaction and reducing aggression in couples coping with breast cancer in wives. Accordingly, the intervention can be used to improve the quality of marital relations.
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