Comparison between the Effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Cognitive-Behavior Therapy on Marital Satisfaction in Women with Obsessive- Compulsive Disorder

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Ph.D student, Dept of Counseling, Faculty of Education Science and Psychology, Isfahan University, Isfahan, Iran.

2 MSc, Dept of Counseling ,Faculty of Education Science and Psychology, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehrann, Iran

Abstract

Introduction: Considering the results of previous studies on the effectiveness of acceptance and commitment therapy, this study was aimed to compare the efficacy of this method of treatment with cognitive behavioral therapy on marital satisfaction in women with obsessive- compulsive disorder.
Materials and Methods: This work was a quasi- experimental study with pre – post-test design.  All married women aged 20 to 50 years with obsessive- compulsive disorder referred to the counseling centers of Sanandaj City in 2016 were included in the study. Among these patients, 45 women were selected based on available sampling method. They were then randomely subgrouped into three groups of 15; acceptance and commitment therapy group, cognitive behavioral therapy group and control group. The first two groups s received 9 sessions of two-hour treatment. Data were collected using demographic questionnaires and ENRICH couple scale (1989) and the questionnaires were administered twice as pre-and post-test twice for the three groups. The data was then analyzed using Analysis of Covariance, Levine test and LSD follow up test.
Results: The results of the study showed significant differences between the mean scores of the pre-test and post-test of the experimental group (p<0.001). In addition, results of the two experimental groups indicated that the acceptance and commitment therapy had a higher positive significant effect on marital satisfaction compared with the cognitive behavioral therapy (p<0.001).
Conclusion: Based on the results of the present study, the method of commitment and acceptance therapy may have a more effcasy on marital satisfaction and can be suggested for women with obsessive-compulsive disorder is recommended to increase the satisfaction of women with obsessive-compulsive disorder.

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