May 1, 2024
Yousef Dehghani

Yousef Dehghani

Academic Rank: Associate professor
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Degree: Ph.D in Psychology
Phone: 07731222447
Faculty: Faculty of Humanities

Research

Title Comparing the Effectiveness of Group Schema Therapy and Cognitive Bias Modification on Test Anxiety in Male Students
Type Article
Keywords
Schema therapy, Cognitive bias modification (CBM), Test anxiety, Male, Student
Journal international journal of school health
DOI https://doi.org/10.30476/intjsh.2024.101374.1379
Researchers morteza ataei (First researcher) , Ali Pakizeh (Second researcher) , Yousef Dehghani (Third researcher) , fariba cheraghi (Fourth researcher)

Abstract

Background: Many individuals, particularly adolescents, often deal with anxiety which in turn impacts their environmental perception. The present study aimed to compare the effectiveness of group schema therapy and cognitive bias modification(CBM) on test anxiety in high school male adolescents. Method: This was a semi-experimental study with a pre-test and post-test design, two experimental groups, and a control group.The statistical population included all male high school students of Abadan, Iran in the academic year of 2020-2023. A totalnumber of 45 people were selected using the convenience sampling method from secondary high schools in Abadan, Iran. Fortyfive students were assigned into two experimental groups and a control group (15 students in each group). The first experimentalgroup received schema therapy (eight 90-minute sessions; one session every week) and the second experimental group received cognitive bias modification (eight 20-minute sessions; two sessions every week). The control group was considered on the waiting list. The General Self-Efficacy Scale was used for data collection. The tools used were Ahvaz Test Anxiety Inventory )ATI) andProbe Dot Task (PDT). SPSS version 25 was applied to analyze covariance. Results: Most of the participants were mathematics (64%) and a tenth grade (62%) students. The study results showed a significantdifference between Schema Therapy, CBM, and control groups in test anxiety based on the pre-test and pre-test scores (P=0.001).Also, the experimental and control groups had significant differences in reaction time and attentional bias based on the pre-testand pre-test scores (P=0.001, P=0.025, P=0.038, P=0.026). The Schema Therapy and CBM groups also showed a significantdifference between pre-test and post-test observations (P=0.001). However, no difference was found in the control group basedon pre-test and post-test scores (P=0.054, P=0.424, P=0.709, P=0.066). Conclusions: Schema therapy and CBM groups showed a s