Effects of psychotherapy in combination with pharmacotherapy, when compared to pharmacotherapy only on blood pressure, depression, and anxiety in female patients with hypertension

(2016) Effects of psychotherapy in combination with pharmacotherapy, when compared to pharmacotherapy only on blood pressure, depression, and anxiety in female patients with hypertension. Journal of Health Psychology. pp. 1216-1227. ISSN 1359-1053

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Abstract

We investigated effects of metacognitive detached mindfulness therapy and stress management training on hypertension and symptoms of depression and anxiety, as compared to a control condition. A total of 45 female patients (mean age: M=36.49years) were randomly assigned to one of three conditions: metacognitive detached mindfulness therapy, stress management training, and the control condition. Blood pressure and symptoms of depression and anxiety decreased from baseline to post-test, to follow-up. Group comparisons showed that blood pressure and symptoms of depression and anxiety decreased more in psychotherapeutic groups than in the control group. Psychotherapeutic treatment of hypertension reduced blood pressure and symptoms of depression and anxiety. Positive effects were observable at follow-up 8weeks later.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: hypertension metacognitive detached mindfulness stress management symptoms of depression and anxiety stress-management job strain primary-care relaxation mindfulness intervention metaanalysis meditation symptoms therapy
Page Range: pp. 1216-1227
Journal or Publication Title: Journal of Health Psychology
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 21
Number: 7
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1177/1359105314550350
ISSN: 1359-1053
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/2560

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