Comparison of cognitive schema and depression in women with breast cancer and women with type2 diabetes

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 Ph.D. in women's studies, women's rights in Islam - visiting professor at Payam Noor University and Farhangian University - Employed in the secondary education department of the Ministry of Education

2 Assistant professor University of Payam Noor- Working in education in Fars province -Zarghan city

Abstract

Introduction: The aim of this study was to compare cognitive schema and depression in women with breast cancer and women with type 2 diabetes. This research is causal-comparative. To achieve this goal, the statistical population of the research includes all breast cancer patients and type 2 diabetes patients who refer to Tehran medical centers, and in this article, the purpose of this article is causal-comparative and to investigate the cognitive schema and depression in women. He is suffering from breast cancer and women suffering from type 2 diabetes.
Methods: In this research, 60 people are selected with the sample size according to the purpose of the research and using the cluster sampling method. 30 people are related to breast cancer patients and 30 people are type 2 diabetes patients. In this research, Yang et al.'s primary maladaptive schema questionnaire (2003) and Beck's depression questionnaire (1961) were administered to the sample group. After recording in SPSS 22 software, the data is analyzed based on descriptive (mean and standard deviation) and inferential (multivariate analysis of variance) methods.
Conclusion: showed that it is significant in the sub-scales of ear ringing and depression; This means that there is a significant difference between the subjects of the two groups (in women with breast cancer and women with type 2 .There is no significant difference in other variable sub-scales of primary incompatible schemas. That is, according to Ghosh-Zangi, the group of people with breast cancer was higher than the group of people with type 2 diabetes, and the depression variables of the group of people with breast cancer were higher than the group of people with type 2 diabetes.

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