2009
DOI: 10.4094/jkachn.2009.15.2.136
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The Effect of Logotherapy on the Suffering, Finding Meaning, and Spiritual Well-being of Adolescents with Terminal Cancer

Abstract: Purpose: To evaluate the effects of a logotherapy education program. Methods: A nonequivalent control group, non-synchronized design was conducted with a convenience sample of 29 children with cancer. The experimental group (n=17) participated in the logotherapy education program which consisted of 5 daily sessions for one week. The control group (n=12) received the usual nursing care. The effects were measured using suffering, adolescent meaning in life (AMIL), and spiritual well-being (SWBS) scales. Results:… Show more

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“…Considering the limitations and unique characteristics of elderly age, it can be considered as an opportunity to assess and change attitudes of the elderly by revising their schemas and start a period full of meaning, growth and mental health [6]. The present research is consistent with the studies carried out in Iran by Yousefi, Zerehpoosh, Moradi, and Bahrami on the impact of early maladaptive schemas in life [7,8,9,10]. In this regard, according to the research findings, knowing the importance of cognitive patterns in mental health, these stereotypical beliefs and thoughts can be revised and reevaluated during the elderly age by modifying the schema and understanding the roots of problems and incompatibilities.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Considering the limitations and unique characteristics of elderly age, it can be considered as an opportunity to assess and change attitudes of the elderly by revising their schemas and start a period full of meaning, growth and mental health [6]. The present research is consistent with the studies carried out in Iran by Yousefi, Zerehpoosh, Moradi, and Bahrami on the impact of early maladaptive schemas in life [7,8,9,10]. In this regard, according to the research findings, knowing the importance of cognitive patterns in mental health, these stereotypical beliefs and thoughts can be revised and reevaluated during the elderly age by modifying the schema and understanding the roots of problems and incompatibilities.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…The outcomes obtained by Aquino et al (2011) can be added to other international interventions focused on promoting meaning in life for adolescents, even though low in number, that have achieved positive outcomes, associated with an improvement in the quality of life of adolescents (Haditabar, Far, & Amani, 2013) and with an increase in psychological well-being in patients with cancer (Kang et al, 2009). Studies of interventions to promote meaning in life in adolescents are also scarce in the national literature.…”
Section: Intervention For Promoting Meaning In Life In Adolescents: Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resultados como os obtidos por Aquino et al (2011) se somam aos de outras intervenções internacionais com foco na promoção do sentido vida para adolescentes, ainda em pequeno número, que têm encontrado resultados positivos, associados a uma melhora na qualidade de vida de adolescentes (Haditabar, Far, & Amani, 2013) e ao aumento no bem-estar psicológico em pacientes com diagnóstico de câncer (Kang et al, 2009). São igualmente escassos na literatura nacional estudos de intervenções para promoção de sentido da vida em adolescentes.…”
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