Ali poladi Rishehri; seyed mousa golestaneh
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Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine the relationship of active/ deactive positive affect and active/deactive negative affect with social loafing and positive group interaction. Methods: The research method that used in this study was to the correlation and structural equation modeling. ...
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Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine the relationship of active/ deactive positive affect and active/deactive negative affect with social loafing and positive group interaction. Methods: The research method that used in this study was to the correlation and structural equation modeling. the statistical sample was included all fifth and sixth grade female student in 1392 year, Bushehr city , that Have been selected 250 girl through a multi-stage randomly sampling . Instrument used in this study was included a Linnenbrink and Garcia، positive and negative affect questionnaire. Results: The results showed that the relationship between deactive positive affect and social loafing and positive group interaction was significant. Also, the relationship between active positive affect and social loafing was significant, the relationship between active positive affect and positive group interaction was not significant, and the relationship between active negative affect and positive group interaction was significant. Moreover, the relationship between deactive negative affect and social loafing and positive group interaction was not significant. In sum, the proposed research model was good fitness the data.
soroor khabbaz sabet; Ali poladi Rishehri; moloud keykhosrovani; Mohammad Reza Bahrani
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Objective: Today, cosmetic surgery is considered as one of the most common surgeries in the world and various factors are influential in this field. The aim of the present study was to investigate the mediating role of cognitive emotion regulation in the relationship between early maladaptive schemas ...
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Objective: Today, cosmetic surgery is considered as one of the most common surgeries in the world and various factors are influential in this field. The aim of the present study was to investigate the mediating role of cognitive emotion regulation in the relationship between early maladaptive schemas and tendency to fashion with tendency to cosmetic surgery in women seeking cosmetic surgery. Method: The method of the present study was a correlation model of structural equation model. The statistical population of this study included all women applicants for cosmetic surgery who referred to beauty clinics in Bushehr 2020. The sample size consisted of 400 women who were selected by available sampling method. . Data collection tools were, tendency to cosmetic surgery (Etemadifar & Amani, 2013), Fashion Attitude (Rezaei, 2014), Early maladaptive Schemas (Young, 2005) and cognitive emotion regulation (Garnefski, 2001) questionnaires. Results: The findings showed that the variables of tendency to fashion and early maladaptive schemas, mediated by cognitive emotion regulation, predicted the tendency to cosmetic surgery in women. Also, the findings of the structural equation modeling indicated the significance of the direct path coefficients of the tendency to fashion and the early maladaptive schemas with the cognitive emotion regulation. Conclusion: The results of this study can introduce a protocol for psychotherapists and counselors in providing specialized counseling to women seeking surgery to correct irrational beliefs and cognitions and teach coping styles to reduce the tendency to fashion and early maladaptive schemas and increase cognitive emotion regulation
Ali poladi Rishehri; seyed mousa golestaneh
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Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between defense mechanisms and identity styles with resiliency in early, mid, and late adolescence. Methods: The present study was a descriptive correlational one. Accordingly, from all high school students in Jam city in the ...
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Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between defense mechanisms and identity styles with resiliency in early, mid, and late adolescence. Methods: The present study was a descriptive correlational one. Accordingly, from all high school students in Jam city in the 2017-2018 academic year, 300 persons (150 girls and 150 boys) were selected using a simple random sampling method who completed hardiness inventory, assertiveness scale, defense mechanisms inventory, identity styles scale, and resiliency scale. Results: The results showed there was no positive and significant relationship between information identity style, confused/avoidant, and normative identity style with resilience. There was a positive and significant relationship between courage and resilience. There was a positive and significant relationship between assertiveness and hardiness with resilience. There was a positive and significant relationship between developed defense mechanisms and resilience. There was no significant relationship between underdeveloped defense mechanisms and resilience. There was a significant and negative relationship between neurotic defense mechanisms and resilience. It was also shown that the mean of information identity style increases in late adolescence, and there was no significant difference between male and female adolescents in terms of the studied variables. Conclusion: According to the results, we can conclude that assertiveness, hardiness, and developed defense mechanisms are the most important predictors of adolescent resilience, respectively.