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Fazilati M, Afroz G, Hantoushzadeh S. (2017). Effectiveness of group emotional intelligence training on decreasing craving in patient with substance use disorder. Journal of Psychological Science. 16(61), 61-84.
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Tehran University , afrooz@ut.ac.ir
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The results of the studies indicate that family empowerment is such a way that the role of the family as group can differently change its members in different circumstances to get to a level of satisfaction. Therefore, modeling based on family psychological mechanisms can improve mental health and marital satisfaction through family-oriented psychological interventions. As a result, ignoring such an issue puts a lot of burden on individuals and society. Consequently, investigating the psychological variables can help better understanding the effectiveness of family-oriented psychological interventions and promote mental health of family members and marital satisfaction. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate the effect of family-oriented psychological interventions on pregnant mothers’ mental health and marital satisfaction in Tehran city. The research method was quasi-experimental. The statistical population comprised of all pregnant women who were in their first quarter of gestation and referred to Madaen Hospital for gestation cares. From them, 30 pregnant mothers were chosen by available sampling and were randomly assigned to experimental and control groups. Mothers filled in GHQ-28 and AMSS in pre- and post-test and experimental group received family-oriented psychological interventions for 16 sessions and each session took 2 hours. The data were analyzed using MANCOVA. The findings revealed the effect of using psychological intervention on improving mental health and marital satisfaction of pregnant women in experimental group, compared with control group (P<0.05). According to the results, it could be concluded that psychological interventions for pregnant women can positively improve various indices of fertility and gestation, as well as fetal and infantile health.
 
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: General
Received: 2019/07/8 | Accepted: 2019/07/8 | Published: 2019/07/8

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