Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6310
Title: Psychodrama in patients with psoriasis: Stress and coping
Authors: Karadag, Filiz
Kalkan Oguzhanoglu, Nalan
Özdel, Osman
Ergin, Şeniz
Kaçar, Nida
Keywords: Coping
Psoriasis
Psychodrama
Psychosomatic
Psychotherapy
Skin diseases
Stress
adult
article
Beck Depression Inventory
clinical article
coping behavior
depression
disease severity
emotion
family
female
human
life event
male
medical school
outpatient care
planning
psoriasis
psychodrama
religion
State Trait Anxiety Inventory
stress
symptom
Ways of Coping Questionnaire
Abstract: Objective: The aim of the present study is to investigate the effect of a psychodramatic group work on psychological symptoms and coping styles with stressful life event in a group of psoriasis patients. Ten patients (a male and nine females), who have been followed by Dermatology out patient services of Medical Faculty, Pamukkale University, participated our group work. Seven patients completed eighteen psychodrama orientated group work sessions. Each session lasted three hours and took place only once a week. Methods: Before and immediately after the group work, the participants completed the Beck Depression Inventory and the State- Trait Anxiety Inventory and the Ways of Coping Questionnaire. Psoriasis severity was assessed by using PASI (Psoriasis Area Severity Index). Results: Before group work, the patients had suffered from significant depressive symptoms and the coping strategies most frequently used by patients were religious, emotion focused coping and planning. Three patients have reported that an overt stressful life event caused their psoriasis; the remaining had believed their disease as a result of the emotional aggregation of their life-time stressful experiences. The reported psychosocial stressors by the patients were mostly emotional problems with family member or close relationships. Compared to baseline, at the end of group, while there was a significant reduction of religious coping style and there was an increase of positive re-interpretation (p<.05). After the group work, depressive symptoms have shown a tendency of decrease (p>.05). The severity of psoriasis did not significantly change after group work although it was observed partial improvements in some patients. Discussion: Our results suggest that psychodrama orientated group work may effect positively on coping styles with stress in psoriasis patients.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6310
ISSN: 1302-6631
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