MSC of Psychiatric nursing, Department of School of Nursing, Fasa University of Medical Sciences, Fasa, Iran.
Noncommunicable Diseases Research Center, fasa univercity of Medical Sciences, Fasa, Iran.
BMC Psychiatry. 2024 Sep 30;24(1):642. doi: 10.1186/s12888-024-06114-2.
Regarding the prevalence and pervasiveness of psychiatric disorders, which significantly affect not only the patients themselves, but also their families, family therapy has emerged as a promising intervention. This research examined the effects of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) on stigma and family functioning in family members of patients with psychiatric illnesses, demonstrating effectiveness in improving family functioning and coping strategies in the face of mental illness.
This randomized controlled clinical trial without blinding. Forty family members of patients with psychiatric disorders were randomly assigned to an intervention group (N = 20) or a control group (N = 20). The intervention group received ACT in eight weekly sessions, each lasting 90 min, while control group remained on a waiting list. Both groups were assessed at three time points: pre-intervention, post-intervention, and at a one-month follow-up. Data collection instruments included a demographic information questionnaire, a stigma assessment, and a family functioning measure. Data were analyzed using SPSS software version 23.
A statistically significant difference was observed between the mean post-test and follow-up stigma scores of the intervention and control groups (P < 0.05). The intervention group's mean scores showed a rising trend, whereas the control group's mean scores showed a declining trend. This was evident from within-group comparisons of the mean post-test and follow-up stigma scores. Repeated measures ANOVA indicated that the pattern of change in stigma for the intervention group was significant, in contrast to control group, suggesting a reduction in stigma (P < 0.001).
In light of the findings presented in this study, ACT emerges as a promising intervention for mitigating stigma, and enhancing the family functioning of individuals afflicted with mental disorders. To improve the generalizability of the study results, comparable studies using this therapy method should be undertaken on family caregivers of patients with mental illnesses.
IRCT registration number: IRCT20190917044802N10.
14/9/2023.
鉴于精神疾病的普遍性和普遍性,这些疾病不仅对患者本身,而且对他们的家庭都有重大影响,家庭治疗已经成为一种有前途的干预措施。本研究考察了接纳与承诺疗法(ACT)对精神疾病患者家属的污名和家庭功能的影响,结果表明该疗法在改善家庭功能和应对精神疾病方面的应对策略方面是有效的。
这是一项随机对照临床试验,没有设盲。将 40 名精神疾病患者的家属随机分配到干预组(N=20)或对照组(N=20)。干预组接受了八次每周一次、每次 90 分钟的 ACT 治疗,而对照组则在等待名单上。两组均在三个时间点进行评估:干预前、干预后和一个月随访。数据收集工具包括人口统计学信息问卷、污名评估和家庭功能测量。数据使用 SPSS 软件版本 23 进行分析。
干预组和对照组的后测和随访时的平均污名评分之间存在统计学显著差异(P<0.05)。干预组的平均分数呈上升趋势,而对照组的平均分数呈下降趋势。这从两组间的后测和随访时的平均污名评分的组内比较中可以看出。重复测量方差分析表明,干预组的污名变化模式显著,而对照组则没有,表明污名减少(P<0.001)。
鉴于本研究的结果,ACT 作为一种有前途的干预措施,可以减轻精神障碍患者的污名,并改善他们的家庭功能。为了提高研究结果的普遍性,应该对精神疾病患者的家庭照顾者进行使用这种治疗方法的类似研究。
IRCT 注册号:IRCT20190917044802N10。
2023 年 9 月 14 日。