The effectiveness of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy in depression and serum cortisol levels in women with breast cancer and depressed women

Introduction: This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy in depression and serum cortisol levels in women with breast cancer and depressed women.   Materials and Methods: In this clinical trial, 30 women with breast cancer who referred to Omid Hospital, M...

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Main Authors: Zahra Olyaee, Masoud Mohammadi, Kazem Anvari, Seyed Ebrahim Hosseini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2022-11-01
Series:Journal of Fundamentals of Mental Health
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Online Access:https://jfmh.mums.ac.ir/article_21513_9ad041e729531c97f49f600408ff0556.pdf
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Summary:Introduction: This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy in depression and serum cortisol levels in women with breast cancer and depressed women.   Materials and Methods: In this clinical trial, 30 women with breast cancer who referred to Omid Hospital, Mashhad-Iran and 30 women with depression who referred to counseling clinics of Mashhad in 2020-2021 were selected by the convenience sampling method and were randomly assigned to four equal groups (2 experimental groups and 2 control groups). The experimental groups received mindfulness-based cognitive therapy during eight 90-120 minute sessions per week, while the control group did not receive any intervention. Research instruments included the Depression Inventory (BDI-II) and the blood samples to evaluate the cortisol levels. Data were analyzed through descriptive statistics, and the covariance analysis.   Results: The results of depressed people demonstrated that mindfulness-based cognitive therapy is effective to reduce depression and serum cortisol levels within the normal laboratory range (P< 0.001). Further, the findings of breast cancer women indicated that mindfulness-based cognitive therapy reduced depression and increased serum cortisol from low to moderate levels within the normal laboratory range (P< 0.001).   Conclusion: Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy can be effective in neurobiological mechanisms in addition to improving psychological symptoms in depressed individuals and cancer patients.
ISSN:1028-6918
1684-4300