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Effects of Rational Emotive Cognitive Behavioral Coaching on Depression Among Type 2 Diabetic Inpatients
Authors:Chiedu Eseadi  Gloria T. Onwuka  Mkpoikanke S. Otu  Prince C. I. Umoke  Kay C. N. Onyechi  Anthony U. Okere  Nkechinyere C. Edeh
Affiliation:1.Department of Educational Foundations, Faculty of Education,University of Nigeria,Nsukka,Nigeria;2.Department of Arts Education, Faculty of Education,University of Nigeria,Nsukka,Nigeria;3.Department of Human Kinetics and Health Education, Faculty of Education,University of Nigeria,Nsukka,Nigeria;4.Department of Social Science Education,University of Nigeria,Nsukka,Nigeria
Abstract:
Depression is a human illness that may prevent sustainable goal attainment. People with Type 2 diabetes mellitus have a much higher risk of being depressed than the nonclinical population, which may be due to associations between the neurobiological mechanisms that play a role in the two diseases. The objective of the present study was to investigate the effects of rational emotive cognitive behavioral coaching (RE-CBC) on depressive thinking in a group of inpatients with Type 2 diabetes in Nigeria. A pretest–posttest control group design was used. Eighty participants were randomly allocated to the treatment and control groups. Outcomes were evaluated using Nigerian language (Igbo) versions of the Beck Depression Inventory-II and the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression, and the intervention was delivered in Igbo. An Igbo version of the Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy Manual for Depression was used as the intervention package. Data were analyzed using mean rank, repeated measures ANOVA, and the Mann–Whitney U test. At the end of the intervention, a significant decline in depression was observed among the participants in the group that received RE-CBC, but not in those that received standard counseling (control group). The effects of RE-CBC were maintained at follow-up. The present results suggest that RE-CBC is an effective and time-efficient intervention for managing depression in inpatients living with Type 2 diabetes. Further evaluations are warranted in other countries.
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