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Effectiveness of Acceptance-Commitment Therapy on Anxiety and Depression among Patients on Methadone Treatment: A Pilot Study

BACKGROUND: Substance dependence disorder is a psychiatric disorders with different factors that influence its nature, severity, outcome, and treatment options. OBJECTIVES: This study evaluates the effectiveness of Acceptance-Commitment Therapy (ACT) to decrease anxiety and depression in patients wi...

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Autores principales: Saedy, Mozhgan, Kooshki, Shirin, Jamali Firouzabadi, Mahmoud, Emamipour, Susan, Rezaei Ardani, Amir
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Publicado: Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4525449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26251660
http://dx.doi.org/10.17795/ijpbs222
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author Saedy, Mozhgan
Kooshki, Shirin
Jamali Firouzabadi, Mahmoud
Emamipour, Susan
Rezaei Ardani, Amir
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Kooshki, Shirin
Jamali Firouzabadi, Mahmoud
Emamipour, Susan
Rezaei Ardani, Amir
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description BACKGROUND: Substance dependence disorder is a psychiatric disorders with different factors that influence its nature, severity, outcome, and treatment options. OBJECTIVES: This study evaluates the effectiveness of Acceptance-Commitment Therapy (ACT) to decrease anxiety and depression in patients with opioid dependencies who are undergoing methadone maintenance treatment (MMT). MATERIALS AND METHODS: The present study was done in Mashhad from 2011-2012. Twenty-eight patients (18-50 yr) with opioid dependency who were on MMT were selected using purposive sampling and were divided equally between case and control groups. The case group received 8 sessions of individual psychotherapy with ACT. The level of depression and anxiety of these patients were measured using the Beck Depression Inventory-II and Beck Anxiety Inventory before the initiation of ACT as a pretest, 2 weeks after the termination of ACT as the posttest, and 3-months after the termination as a follow-up. The collected data was analyzed with SPSS (ver. 20) using χ2, paired t-test, ANOVA, and MANOVA. RESULTS: The pretest-posttest-follow up of anxiety showed no significant differences between the two groups (P = 0.05); however, the case group had lower depression scores in the posttest and follow-up than the control group (P = 0.04). Evaluating the results of the case group revealed that depression significantly decreased in the posttest group when compared to the pretest (P = 0.01) and there were no significant decreases in the follow up compared to the pretest (P = 0.34). CONCLUSION: Short-term ACT for opioid dependent patients on MMT are not associated with a significant decrease in the level of anxiety; however, it is associated with a significant decrease in the level of depression. Nonetheless, this reduction was not maintained long term.
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spelling pubmed-45254492015-08-06 Effectiveness of Acceptance-Commitment Therapy on Anxiety and Depression among Patients on Methadone Treatment: A Pilot Study Saedy, Mozhgan Kooshki, Shirin Jamali Firouzabadi, Mahmoud Emamipour, Susan Rezaei Ardani, Amir Iran J Psychiatry Behav Sci Original Article BACKGROUND: Substance dependence disorder is a psychiatric disorders with different factors that influence its nature, severity, outcome, and treatment options. OBJECTIVES: This study evaluates the effectiveness of Acceptance-Commitment Therapy (ACT) to decrease anxiety and depression in patients with opioid dependencies who are undergoing methadone maintenance treatment (MMT). MATERIALS AND METHODS: The present study was done in Mashhad from 2011-2012. Twenty-eight patients (18-50 yr) with opioid dependency who were on MMT were selected using purposive sampling and were divided equally between case and control groups. The case group received 8 sessions of individual psychotherapy with ACT. The level of depression and anxiety of these patients were measured using the Beck Depression Inventory-II and Beck Anxiety Inventory before the initiation of ACT as a pretest, 2 weeks after the termination of ACT as the posttest, and 3-months after the termination as a follow-up. The collected data was analyzed with SPSS (ver. 20) using χ2, paired t-test, ANOVA, and MANOVA. RESULTS: The pretest-posttest-follow up of anxiety showed no significant differences between the two groups (P = 0.05); however, the case group had lower depression scores in the posttest and follow-up than the control group (P = 0.04). Evaluating the results of the case group revealed that depression significantly decreased in the posttest group when compared to the pretest (P = 0.01) and there were no significant decreases in the follow up compared to the pretest (P = 0.34). CONCLUSION: Short-term ACT for opioid dependent patients on MMT are not associated with a significant decrease in the level of anxiety; however, it is associated with a significant decrease in the level of depression. Nonetheless, this reduction was not maintained long term. Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences 2015-03-20 2015-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4525449/ /pubmed/26251660 http://dx.doi.org/10.17795/ijpbs222 Text en Copyright © 2015, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits copy and redistribute the material just in noncommercial usages, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Saedy, Mozhgan
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Jamali Firouzabadi, Mahmoud
Emamipour, Susan
Rezaei Ardani, Amir
Effectiveness of Acceptance-Commitment Therapy on Anxiety and Depression among Patients on Methadone Treatment: A Pilot Study
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title_full Effectiveness of Acceptance-Commitment Therapy on Anxiety and Depression among Patients on Methadone Treatment: A Pilot Study
title_fullStr Effectiveness of Acceptance-Commitment Therapy on Anxiety and Depression among Patients on Methadone Treatment: A Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of Acceptance-Commitment Therapy on Anxiety and Depression among Patients on Methadone Treatment: A Pilot Study
title_short Effectiveness of Acceptance-Commitment Therapy on Anxiety and Depression among Patients on Methadone Treatment: A Pilot Study
title_sort effectiveness of acceptance-commitment therapy on anxiety and depression among patients on methadone treatment: a pilot study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4525449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26251660
http://dx.doi.org/10.17795/ijpbs222
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