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  <trial>
    <main>
      <trial_id>IRCT20220212054000N1</trial_id>
      <utrn></utrn>
      <reg_name>IRCT</reg_name>
      <date_registration>2022-12-11</date_registration>
      <primary_sponsor>Islamic Azad University</primary_sponsor>
      <public_title>Investigating the effect of group positive behavioral therapy and group cognitive behavioral therapy on cognitive acceptability</public_title>
      <acronym></acronym>
      <scientific_title>Comparison of the effectiveness of group positive behavior therapy and group cognitive behavioral therapy on cognitive flexibility, women with breast cancer .</scientific_title>
      <scientific_acronym></scientific_acronym>
      <date_enrolment>2021-04-22</date_enrolment>
      <type_enrolment>anticipated</type_enrolment>
      <target_size>45</target_size>
      <recruitment_status>Complete</recruitment_status>
      <url>https://irct.ir/trial/61914</url>
      <study_type>interventional</study_type>
      <study_design>Randomization: Randomized, Blinding: Double blinded, Placebo: Not used, Assignment: Parallel, Purpose: Supportive, Randomization description: After performing the pre-test stage in a joint session, people were randomly assigned a number using a list of numbers, and based on the lottery, the first person was placed in group 1, the second person was placed in group 2, and the third person was placed in group 3. Each group was randomly assigned to the first group (cognitive behavioral therapy), the second group (positive behavioral therapy), and the third group did not receive any intervention as a control group, Blinding description: Individuals were blinded to be placed in groups, and after three groups were determined, each group was blindly placed in one of the plans (neither the participants nor the researcher knew about the placement of individuals in the groups until the day of the training sessions). The analyst did not know about the people and groups under analysis.</study_design>
      <phase>N/A</phase>
      <hc_freetext>Breast Cancer.</hc_freetext>
      <i_freetext>Intervention 1: Intervention group: cognitive behavioral therapy (education of cognitive and behavioral techniques during 8 sessions and each session for 90 minutes based on the Leahy protocol). Brief description of the group members' introduction and familiarization sessions with each other and the therapist, group members' familiarization with the rules and regulations of the group, answers to possible questions or doubts of the group members, explanation of the purpose and necessity of the sessions by the therapist, patient education in the field of the nature of the disease, familiarization of the patients with the models An existing opinion in the field of psychological aspects of pain-radiation therapy and its relationship with depressed mood and depression, behavioral activation training, familiarizing members with the conceptual model of classical cognitive-behavioral therapy, investigating the role of emotions in the experience of pain, the effect of negative thoughts and emotions on the aggravation of depression and Reducing activities, recognizing negative thoughts, introducing members to the techniques of managing negative emotions, learning and managing to deal with negative thoughts and emotions, problem solving skills, identifying thinking errors, the role of cognitions in the experience of negative feelings, training cognitive errors, training how to detect errors cognitive, training in cognitive reconstruction techniques, coping with stress, training in relaxation and pleasant mental imagery, lifestyle, examining the achievements of t. Intervention 2: Group: Positive attitude therapy (behavioral techniques during 8 sessions and each session for 90 minutes based on Seligman's protocol) The summary of intervention training sessions on positive attitude therapy and the therapist's role and client's responsibilities were studied. The meaning is in the continuation of depression and emptiness of life. It is discussed in terms of three paths of happiness (pleasure, experience and meaning). The theory is about establishing and developing positive emotions. A special plan is designed to implement the abilities. Good memories against bad memories: In the context of the role of good and bad memories in maintaining health. It is discussed in terms of appreciation. The importance of positive emotions is discussed. We discuss the current activities to increase positive emotions.طبقه بندیbehavior. Intervention 3: Control group: no intervention (during the course, they only participated in the pre-test and post-test stages and did not receive any intervention.).</i_freetext>
      <results_actual_enrolment></results_actual_enrolment>
      <results_date_completed></results_date_completed>
      <results_url_link></results_url_link>
      <results_summary></results_summary>
      <results_date_posted></results_date_posted>
      <results_date_first_publication></results_date_first_publication>
      <results_baseline_char></results_baseline_char>
      <results_participant_flow></results_participant_flow>
      <results_adverse_events></results_adverse_events>
      <results_outcome_measures></results_outcome_measures>
      <results_url_protocol></results_url_protocol>
      <results_IPD_plan>Yes - There is a plan to make this available</results_IPD_plan>
      <results_IPD_description>What will be shared:
All data can be presented in excel  without mentioning the participants. Protocols and results can be presented in reports.

When:
Three months after publishing the articles and defending the doctoral thesis

To whom:
Researchers working in the university

Conditions:
Expansion of research results

Where to obtain:
The first author's email is Mena Danai Kosha

How to obtain:
After the approval of other authors and stating the reason for using the data and mentioning the names of the authors in the desired plan, it is possible to send the data.

Comments:
</results_IPD_description>
    </main>
    <contacts>
      <contact>
        <type>public</type>
        <firstname>Mona DanaeiKousha</firstname>
        <middlename></middlename>
        <lastname></lastname>
        <address>Mehrshahr, Eram Blvd., Bustan St., Arshia Complex</address>
        <city>Karaj</city>
        <country1>Iran (Islamic Republic of)</country1>
        <zip>3187661187</zip>
        <telephone>+98 21 6453 8495</telephone>
        <email>mona.dk@yahoo.com</email>
        <affiliation>Islamic Azad University of Birjand</affiliation>
      </contact>
      <contact>
        <type>scientific</type>
        <firstname>SamanehSadat Tabatabaei</firstname>
        <middlename></middlename>
        <lastname></lastname>
        <address>Modarres 20</address>
        <city>Birjand</city>
        <country1>Iran (Islamic Republic of)</country1>
        <zip>9713633863</zip>
        <telephone>+98 56 3235 7033</telephone>
        <email>Tabatabaee88@yahoo.com</email>
        <affiliation>Islamic Azad University</affiliation>
      </contact>
    </contacts>
    <countries>
      <country2>Iran (Islamic Republic of)</country2>
    </countries>
    <criteria>
      <inclusion_criteria>Having completed at least one month of chemotherapy
having at least a diploma
being married</inclusion_criteria>
      <agemin>25 years</agemin>
      <agemax>50 years</agemax>
      <gender>Female</gender>
      <exclusion_criteria>History of psychiatric and psychological interventions during the past year
taking psychiatric drugs
being single
having a physical illness such as diabetes</exclusion_criteria>
    </criteria>
    <health_condition_code>
      <hc_code>C50</hc_code>
    </health_condition_code>
    <health_condition_keyword>
      <hc_keyword>Malignant neoplasm of breast</hc_keyword>
    </health_condition_keyword>
    <intervention_code>
      <i_code>Behavior</i_code>
      <i_code>Behavior</i_code>
      <i_code>N/A</i_code>
    </intervention_code>
    <intervention_keyword>
      <i_keyword>Intervention group: cognitive behavioral therapy (education of cognitive and behavioral techniques during 8 sessions and each session for 90 minutes based on the Leahy protocol). Brief description of the group members' introduction and familiarization sessions with each other and the therapist, group members' familiarization with the rules and regulations of the group, answers to possible questions or doubts of the group members, explanation of the purpose and necessity of the sessions by the therapist, patient education in the field of the nature of the disease, familiarization of the patients with the models An existing opinion in the field of psychological aspects of pain-radiation therapy and its relationship with depressed mood and depression, behavioral activation training, familiarizing members with the conceptual model of classical cognitive-behavioral therapy, investigating the role of emotions in the experience of pain, the effect of negative thoughts and emotions on the aggravation of depression and Reducing activities, recognizing negative thoughts, introducing members to the techniques of managing negative emotions, learning and managing to deal with negative thoughts and emotions, problem solving skills, identifying thinking errors, the role of cognitions in the experience of negative feelings, training cognitive errors, training how to detect errors cognitive, training in cognitive reconstruction techniques, coping with stress, training in relaxation and pleasant mental imagery, lifestyle, examining the achievements of t</i_keyword>
      <i_keyword>Group: Positive attitude therapy (behavioral techniques during 8 sessions and each session for 90 minutes based on Seligman's protocol) The summary of intervention training sessions on positive attitude therapy and the therapist's role and client's responsibilities were studied. The meaning is in the continuation of depression and emptiness of life. It is discussed in terms of three paths of happiness (pleasure, experience and meaning). The theory is about establishing and developing positive emotions. A special plan is designed to implement the abilities. Good memories against bad memories: In the context of the role of good and bad memories in maintaining health. It is discussed in terms of appreciation. The importance of positive emotions is discussed. We discuss the current activities to increase positive emotions.طبقه بندیbehavior</i_keyword>
      <i_keyword>Control group: no intervention (during the course, they only participated in the pre-test and post-test stages and did not receive any intervention.)</i_keyword>
    </intervention_keyword>
    <primary_outcome>
      <prim_outcome>Cognitive flexibility. Timepoint: Beginning of the study (before the intervention) and end of the study (after the intervention) 60 days later. Method of measurement: Dennis and Vanderwall Cognitive Flexibility Questionnaire.</prim_outcome>
    </primary_outcome>
    <secondary_outcome>
      <sec_outcome></sec_outcome>
    </secondary_outcome>
    <secondary_sponsor>
      <sponsor_name></sponsor_name>
    </secondary_sponsor>
    <secondary_ids>
      <secondary_id>
        <sec_id></sec_id>
        <issuing_authority></issuing_authority>
      </secondary_id>
    </secondary_ids>
    <source_support>
      <source_name>Islamic Azad University</source_name>
    </source_support>
    <ethics_reviews>
      <ethics_review>
        <status>Approved</status>
        <approval_date>2021-04-05</approval_date>
        <contact_name>Damghan Ethics Expert Committee</contact_name>
        <contact_address>Cheshme Ali Blvd damghan Semnan Iran (Islamic Republic of)</contact_address>
        <contact_phone></contact_phone>
        <contact_email></contact_email>
      </ethics_review>
    </ethics_reviews>
  </trial>
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