2020
DOI: 10.1080/00029157.2019.1709149
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The Effectiveness of Group-based Cognitive Hypnotherapy on the Psychological Well-being of Patients with Multiple Sclerosis: A Randomized Clinical Trial

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“…Studies also found that group therapy improved general psychosocial health in the form of improved mental health (n = 3; Calandri et al, 2017;Hughes et al, 2006;Plow et al, 2009), increased psychological wellbeing (n = 3; Graziano et al, 2014;Hart et al, 2005;Malekzadeh et al, 2020), decreased psychological disease-related impact (n = 1; Anderson et al, 2017), decreased mental health disorders (n = 1; Carletto et al, 2017), and improved mood and affect (n = 2; Guo et al, 2009;Sinclair & Scroggie, 2005). Variation related to group and participant factors were highlighted in these findings, specifically that differences in psychological health were associated with gender (Graziano et al, 2014) and/or group assignment (Carletto et al, 2017;Hughes et al, 2006).…”
Section: General Psychological Healthmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Studies also found that group therapy improved general psychosocial health in the form of improved mental health (n = 3; Calandri et al, 2017;Hughes et al, 2006;Plow et al, 2009), increased psychological wellbeing (n = 3; Graziano et al, 2014;Hart et al, 2005;Malekzadeh et al, 2020), decreased psychological disease-related impact (n = 1; Anderson et al, 2017), decreased mental health disorders (n = 1; Carletto et al, 2017), and improved mood and affect (n = 2; Guo et al, 2009;Sinclair & Scroggie, 2005). Variation related to group and participant factors were highlighted in these findings, specifically that differences in psychological health were associated with gender (Graziano et al, 2014) and/or group assignment (Carletto et al, 2017;Hughes et al, 2006).…”
Section: General Psychological Healthmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Nine studies did not report adherence to psychosocial group therapy (Bilgi et al, 2015;Daniel & Manigandan, 2005;Feeney et al, 2005;Humphreys et al, 2013;Langenmayr & Schöttes, 2000;Lincoln et al, 2011;Malekzadeh et al, 2020;Shahkaram et al, 2020;Tesar et al, 2003). Of those that did, the majority (n = 15) reported that 80%-89% of participants completed an entire group intervention (Berwald & Houtstra, 2002;Borghi et al, 2018;Calandri et al, 2017;Carletto et al, 2017;Cash et al, 2016;Graziano et al, 2014;Hart et al, 2005;Hughes et al, 2004Hughes et al, , 2006Mohr et al, 2001Mohr et al, , 2003Plow et al, 2009;Sinclair & Scroggie, 2005;Trend et al, 2002;Vail & Xenakis, 2007).…”
Section: Participant Adherence To Psychosocial Group Therapy Interven...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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