Ehsan Poor F, Ghaemi F, Peymani J. Comparing the effectiveness of transcranial direct electrical stimulation (tDCS) therapy with acceptance and commitment based therapy on the resilience of men addicted to methamphetamine.. CPJ 2023; 11 (2) :16-30
URL:
http://jcp.khu.ac.ir/article-1-3768-en.html
tment of. Transplantation and Disease ,vice chancellary for treatment, Iran Ministry of Health and Medical Education , Tehran , ghaemifa77@gmail.com
Abstract: (2137 Views)
The use of methamphetamine in the general population and university and high school students is more than 1%. Also, the proportion of people addicted to methamphetamine has increased among those who refer to drug addiction treatment centers in Iran, which causes many harms to its users; One of these damages is creating a disruption in resilience. The aim of the present study was to compare the effectiveness of Transcranial Direct Electrical Stimulation (tDCS) therapy with acceptance and commitment based therapy on the resilience of men addicted to methamphetamine. The research method is practical in terms of purpose and semi-experimental in terms of data collection method. The statistical population of this research included the statistical population of the present study including all methamphetamine addicts in one area of Tehran city in 1401 who had referred to one of the addiction treatment centers. According to the research design, a sample size of 45 people was selected by purposive sampling. (2001) and electrical stimulation of the brain from the skull of this instrument was performed as a pre-test-post-test. Based on the findings of the current research, it was determined that transcranial direct stimulation (tDCS) electrical therapy was more effective on the resilience of men addicted to methamphetamine, the therapy based on acceptance and commitment was effective on the resilience of men addicted to methamphetamine, and the therapy based on Acceptance and commitment compared to direct transcranial stimulation electrical therapy has been more effective on the resilience of men addicted to methamphetamine.
Type of Study:
Research |
Subject:
Psychology Received: 2023/06/8 | Accepted: 2023/08/15 | Published: 2023/09/11