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EVALUATION OF QUALITY OF LIFE THERAPY EFFECTIVENESS IN CONTRAST TO PSYCHO-SEXUAL EDUCATION ON SEXUAL SELF-CONCEPT OF IRANIANWOMEN

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 Background: Quality-of-life therapy (QOLT) is an integrative psychotherapy that was formed by adding positive PSYCHOLOGY concepts to cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT).Objectives: The aim of the current study was to evaluate the efficacy of QOLT on the sexual SELF-CONCEPT of Iranian women.Patients and Methods: A double-blind randomized experimental study was done from February 2011 to January 2012. The study subjects were recruited from a mental health nongovernmental organization in Isfahan, Iran. They were assigned randomly to two groups. The first group was under ten sessions of QOLT, and the second, as a control group, was under psycho-sexual education (PSE). General Health Questionnaire-28 (GHQ-28), the Multidimentional Sexual SELF-CONCEPT Questionnaire, and the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) were completed for participants before and after the intervention. The ANCOVA model was used for analysis.Results: The findings revealed no significant differences between the two groups in mental health (GHQ-28 scores) and female sexual dysfunction, but sexual SELF-CONCEPT changed. Two subscales of sexual SELF-CONCEPT, sexual monitoring (QOLT group=6.3 2.7 vs PSE group=4.7 3.1 P<0.05) and sexual-problem management (QOLT group=15.4  3.8 vs PSE group=13.7  3.9 P<0.05), increased significantly during QOLT.Conclusions: QOLT did not impact mental health, but it could change many dimensions of sexual SELF-CONCEPT.

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    RAMEZANI, MOHAMMAD ARASH, AHMADI, KHODABAKHSH, GHAEMMAGHAMI, AFAGH, ZAMANI, SOMAYEH, SAADAT, SEYED HASSAN, & RAHIMINEJAD, SEYED PEYMAN. (). . , (), -. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/293648/en

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    RAMEZANI MOHAMMAD ARASH, AHMADI KHODABAKHSH, GHAEMMAGHAMI AFAGH, ZAMANI SOMAYEH, SAADAT SEYED HASSAN, RAHIMINEJAD SEYED PEYMAN. . [Internet]. ;():-. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/293648/en

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    MOHAMMAD ARASH RAMEZANI, KHODABAKHSH AHMADI, AFAGH GHAEMMAGHAMI, SOMAYEH ZAMANI, SEYED HASSAN SAADAT, and SEYED PEYMAN RAHIMINEJAD, “,” , vol. , no. , pp. –, , [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/293648/en

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