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        1 - Modeling students' emotional self-regulation based on family communication processes, school climate, and psychological hardiness with the mediating role of resilience
        ali shahravi Afsane Ghanbari Panah Mohammad Mahdi Shariat Bagheri shirin kooshki
        The aim of this study was to model students' emotional self-regulation based on family communication processes, school climate and psychological hardiness with the mediating role of resilience. The research method was correlational and structural equation modeling. The More
        The aim of this study was to model students' emotional self-regulation based on family communication processes, school climate and psychological hardiness with the mediating role of resilience. The research method was correlational and structural equation modeling. The statistical population of the present study was 209177 people, including all male students studying in the second year of high schools in Tehran in the academic year 1399-1400. Cognitive emotion Garnefski et al. (2001), Epstein et al.'s family functioning (1983), Zullig et al.'s (2009) school climate, Kobasa et al.'s (2002) psychological hardiness, and Conner and Davidson (2003) responsiveness. The results indicated that the model of emotional self-regulation based on family communication processes, school climate and psychological hardiness through resilience has a favorable fit. Also, the direct and indirect effect of family communication processes on positive emotion regulation was significant, but not on negative emotion regulation, and the direct effect of school climate on positive and negative emotion regulation was not significant, but the indirect effect of school climate on positive emotion regulation was significant. Also, the direct and indirect effects of psychological hardiness on positive and negative emotion regulation were significant. As a result of the findings of this research, family and school have an effect on the positive emotion regulation of students, and the characteristic of psychological hardiness has an effect on the positive and negative emotion regulation of students. Manuscript profile
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        2 - The difference between generations and the psychosocial characteristics of generation Z
        Mojgan Sepahmansour Roghaye Nazari
        The current research was conducted with the aim of knowing the difference between generations and getting to know the psychosocial characteristics of generation Z. In this research, the issue was examined in a documentary way and by studying the background check and the More
        The current research was conducted with the aim of knowing the difference between generations and getting to know the psychosocial characteristics of generation Z. In this research, the issue was examined in a documentary way and by studying the background check and the studies done. First, the generation and the different definitions given about generations, then the difference between generations and the characteristics of generation Z were examined more specifically. Based on the studies, it was found that generation Z people in our society have basic human needs in addition to physiological needs; The most important of which is believing in them, needing to be heard and paying enough attention to them. The people of this generation need progress, and to achieve this progress and self-fulfillment, the company and family are necessary. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Comparison of the effectiveness of couple therapy based on acceptance and commitment of couple therapy based on compassion on marital conflicts and sexual intimacy of infertile couples in Kermanshah
        elham hasani Shima Parandin
        Infertility and lack of reproduction of spouses is one of the important reasons for increasing marital conflicts and reducing sexual intimacy between couples. Among the third wave of psychology therapies is acceptance, commitment, and compassion therapy, which helps peo More
        Infertility and lack of reproduction of spouses is one of the important reasons for increasing marital conflicts and reducing sexual intimacy between couples. Among the third wave of psychology therapies is acceptance, commitment, and compassion therapy, which helps people deal with the issues in their lives in a proper way. The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of acceptance and commitment based therapy and compassion based treatment on marital conflicts and sexual intimacy of infertile couples in Kermanshah. This research is a quasi-experimental type. The statistical population of the present study includes all infertile couples in Kermanshah who have referred to the infertility treatment clinics of Motazedi Hospital in Kermanshah annually and have shown the available type using pre-test, post-test design with control group and sampling method. It is found that couple therapy based on acceptance and commitment and couple therapy based on compassion at a significant level (p≤0.01) has been effective in increasing sexual intimacy. Also, at a significant level (p≤0.01), comparing the difference between the mean effectiveness of commitment therapy based on commitment and acceptance and couple therapy based on compassion, did not show a significant effect on marital conflicts. Manuscript profile
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        4 - The role of positive psychological constructs in predicting psychological well-being in students of University of Tabriz
        Mansur Bayrami Razieh Pak
        Various factors affect individuals’ mental health, including psychological well-being which is defined as satisfaction and positive perception of life. The present study was conducted aiming to investigate the role of life expectancy, happiness, and mindfulness in More
        Various factors affect individuals’ mental health, including psychological well-being which is defined as satisfaction and positive perception of life. The present study was conducted aiming to investigate the role of life expectancy, happiness, and mindfulness in predicting psychological well-being. The research method was a descriptive correlation. The statistical population included all students of University of Tabriz in 2019 academic year, of whom 228 individuals were selected by convenience sampling. The Ryff’s Psychological Well-being Scales (RPWBS; 1980), the Schneider Life Expectancy Questionnaire (1991), the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ; Baer et al., 2006), and the Oxford Happiness Inventory (OHI; Argyle, 2001) were used to collect data. Data were analyzed using the Pearson correlation test, and multiple regression was performed using SPSS software version 23. The findings revealed that there is a direct and significant relationship between life expectancy, happiness, and mindfulness with psychological well-being. Multiple regression analysis showed that life expectancy, mindfulness, and happiness are able to predict the changes in psychological well-being, respectively. The results indicate that factors of positive psychological approach along with mindfulness improve the psychological well-being of individuals. Manuscript profile
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        5 - Comparison of mental health and locus of control in depressed and obsessive compulsive patients Referred to psychiatric clinics in Kermanshah
        Masoumeh Heydarian
        Depression and obsessive-compulsive disorders are common mental health problems in people, and several factors play a role in these disorders. One of the most important components of mental health is the locus of control. The aim of this study was to compare the locus o More
        Depression and obsessive-compulsive disorders are common mental health problems in people, and several factors play a role in these disorders. One of the most important components of mental health is the locus of control. The aim of this study was to compare the locus of control and mental health in depressed and obsessive-compulsive patients. The research method was descriptive and causal-comparative with the participation of 140 people (70 people with obsessive-compulsive disorder and 70 people with depression) from outpatients referred to Kermanshah psychiatric clinics in 2021. The instrument of the present study included the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) and Ratter Locus of Control Questionnaire. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and independent t-tests. The results showed that the locus of control of most people (82.1%) was external and the score of mental health and its components were moderate. Although the variables incloud social dysfunction, anxiety disorder, and physical symptoms were more prevalent in obsessive-compulsive disorder than in depressed individuals, this difference was not statistically significant. Depression was more common in depressed people than in obsessive-compulsive disorder, and the difference was statistically significant. Mental health was significantly weaker in obsessive-compulsive disorder than in depressed individuals, although locus of control was not significantly different in the two groups of patients. Depressed and obsessive-compulsive patients have different personality traits, at least in some components of mental health, although they did not show a statistically significant difference in the locus of control, which can be considered to control and treat mental disorders. Manuscript profile
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        6 - Prediction of job stress based on quality of work life and communication skills in nurses of hospitals accepting corona patients
        Mohammad Mohammadipour Afsaneh Azhdari
        The aim of this study was to predict job stress based on quality of work life and communication skills in nurses. The research method was applied in terms of purpose and descriptive-correlational in terms of data collection. The statistical population of the current stu More
        The aim of this study was to predict job stress based on quality of work life and communication skills in nurses. The research method was applied in terms of purpose and descriptive-correlational in terms of data collection. The statistical population of the current study included all nurses in Tehran with a population of 3500 people. For data collection, the British Institute of Health and Safety Job Stress Questionnaire , the Walton Standard Quality of Work Quality Questionnaire and the Queen Dam Communication Skills Questionnaire were used. Simultaneous regression results showed that quality of work life and communication skills can predict job performance. Conclusion: According to the findings, it can be concluded that the quality of work life and communication skills of nurses affect their job stress. By considering the predictive power of communication skills related to job stress, such skills can be taught to nurses to reduce their stress and job stress. Manuscript profile
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        7 - The effectiveness of mindfulness training on job stress, work-family conflict and psychological well-being Employees of Sazeh Gostar Saipa Company
        Farzane mazinani Roya Koochakentezar
        The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of mindfulness methods on job stress, work-family conflict and psychological well-being. The research method was quasi-experimental pre-test-post-test with control and follow-up groups. The statistical population w More
        The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of mindfulness methods on job stress, work-family conflict and psychological well-being. The research method was quasi-experimental pre-test-post-test with control and follow-up groups. The statistical population was the employees of Sazeh Gostar Saipa Company in 1398. Among them, 60 people were selected by available methods and randomly assigned to two groups of mindfulness and control training. Data collection tools were the Occupational Stress Questionnaire of the British Institute of Health and Safety (1993), the Reef Psychological Welfare Questionnaire (1989) and the Work-Family Conflict Questionnaire of Carlson et al. (2000). The experimental group received mindfulness intervention based on Kabat-Zayn model (2015) in 8 sessions of 60 minutes each and the control group did not receive any intervention. Two months after the end of the sessions, follow-up was done from both groups. Data analysis was performed using repeated measures combined analysis of variance. Findings showed that mindfulness skills training has been effective in reducing job stress and work-family conflict of employees and increasing their psychological well-being(P<0.05). It seems that mindfulness training method can be used as an intervention in the field of mental health of employees and clinical psychologists and counselors can use this method to reduce job stress and work-family conflict of employees and increase mental well-being. Cognitive staff use. Manuscript profile