Effectiveness of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy and transcranial direct-current stimulation on worry and emotion regulation in fibromyalgia patients

AuthorMaryam Akbarzadehen
AuthorParviz Sabahien
Authorparvin rafieiniaen
AuthorAfsaneh Moradien
OrcidParviz Sabahi [0000-0001-6654-1289]en
Issued Date2022-10-31en
AbstractIntroduction: The aim of this research was a comparison of the effectiveness of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) and Transcranial direct-current Stimulation (tDCS) in worry, Emotion Regulation, and their subcomponents in fibromyalgia patients. Materials and Methods: The study was a semi-experimental pretest-posttest with two experimental and one Sham group. 36 people were selected by the available sampling method from Fibromyalgia patients who were referred to rheumatologists in Tehran during 1399 and randomly classified into three MBCT, tDCS, and sham groups. The members of these groups were asked to complete the Penn State Worry Questionnaire (PSWQ) and The Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (CERQ) before and after the intervention. Results: Multivariate Covariance analysis showed that in terms of worry variable, both treatments were effective in comparison with the Sham group, Also the MBCT was significantly more effective than tDCS (Pen
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
KeywordEmotion Regulationen
KeywordFibromyalgiaen
KeywordCognitive Behavioral Therapyen
KeywordMindfulnessen
KeywordAnxiety Disordersen
KeywordTranscranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS)en
KeywordAnxietyen
Keywordتنظیم هیجانیen
Keywordفیبرومیالژیاen
Keywordدرمان شراکتی رفتاریen
Keywordذهن آگاهیen
Keywordاختلالات اضطرابیen
Keywordتحریک الکتریکی مستقیم از روی جمجمهen
Keywordاضطرابen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleEffectiveness of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy and transcranial direct-current stimulation on worry and emotion regulation in fibromyalgia patientsen
TypeResearch Articleen

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