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Investigating the Influence of Group Therapy with Logo Therapy Approach in Reducing Depression in Patients with Colorectal Cancer

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Table 1. .Mean and standard deviation of depression scores in three phases of pre, post and follow-up test of subjects  in both experimental and control groups
Table 4. One-way Covariance analysis to determine the effect of group therapy with logo therapy approach to reduce  depression among male patients with colorectal cancer
Table 5. The results of repeated measures of depression scores in pair wise comparison of testing stages in the  experimental group

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