TY - JOUR T1 - The Effectiveness of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy Counseling on Marital ‎Satisfaction and Pregnancy Concern in Nulliparous Women ‎ A1 - Maryam Dafei‎ A1 - Fatemeh Shabani Farashah A1 - ‎ Farideh Khavari JF - international journal of philosophy and social-psychological sciences JO - INT. J. PHILOS. SOC.-PSYCHOL. SCI. SN - 2414-5343 Y1 - 2020 VL - 6 IS - 1 SP - 19 EP - 29 N2 - Introduction: dimensions of marital satisfaction are influenced by pregnancy and poor ‎marital relationship is the most stable predictor for pregnancy concern. Given the ‎effects of concern on maternal and fetal health during this critical period, the present ‎study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of mindfulness-based cognitive ‎therapy on marital satisfaction and pregnancy concern in nulliparous women.‎ Methodology: This two-group clinical trial study was conducted on pregnant women ‎referring to medical centers of Yazd in 2018. ‏Thirty nulliparous women (20-30 weeks) ‎eligible for the study were randomly divided into control and test groups. Mindfulness-‎based cognitive therapy counseling was performed for eight test sessions, 2 hours ‎weekly. Data were collected using demographic questionnaire, Enrich marital ‎satisfaction questionnaire and pregnancy concern questionnaires in three stages of ‎before, immediately and one month after the intervention in both groups. Descriptive ‎statistics and parametric tests were used for data analysis by SPSS 16 software. ‎Significance level was considered P UR - https://sciarena.com/article/the-effectiveness-of-mindfulness-based-cognitive-therapy-counseling-on-marital-satisfaction-and-pregnancy-concern-in-nulliparous-women ER -