The Effect of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy‐Based Intervention Program on Psychological Well‐Being and Coping with Stress in Persons With Panic Disorder: Quasi‐Experimental Design With Two‐Site Comparison
Key Points
The research examines how a cognitive behavioral therapy intervention impacts well-being and stress coping in individuals with panic disorder.
Quasi-experimental design with two-site comparison
Cognitive behavioral therapy intervention applied
Assessment of psychological well-being and stress coping
Participants reported better coping strategies for stress
Positive effects observed across both study sites
Abstract
CBT-based intervention program can be utilized as an effective psychosocial intervention to enhance coping with stress and promote psychological well-being in persons with panic disorder.
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