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A Mahdieh, M Abdollahi, J Hasani,
Volume 22, Issue 4 (9-2014)
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Cognitive emotion regulation strategies in processing suicidal thoughts Abstract Background: Suicide as a major issue is considered in teens and young, because have been reported the second or fourth most common cause of death in this age group. This study examined coping-emotional in suicidal thoughts and attempts. Method: The research of multi-stage cluster sampling to select the sample was used. All students at would be Khurazmi population. The sample size was 250(n = 101 male students and 149 female students). Instruments included the short form of emotional and cognitive regulation questionnaire and suicidal ideas Questionnaire. The data is performed in order to analyze the results of stepwise, regression is used. Results: Results show the high correlation of maladaptive cognitive emotion regulation strategies and the idea of suicide ideation. Also compatible strategies for coping with suicidal ideas were correlates and according to awareness of their emotion, this correlation varies. Conclusions: The findings of this study show that none of the emotional strategies singly anticipate suicidal ideation. But the individual understanding and control of emotions, can predict suicidal ideas. Thus, training programs, educational and emotional healing must pay attention to recognize cognitive emotion to the prevention of suicidal ideas.
Saide Saidimehr, Sahar Gravandi, Azadeh Ezadmehr, Mohammad Javad Mohammadi, Mohammad Hasani,
Volume 23, Issue 3 (9-2015)
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Introduction: The spiritual health is one of the most important aspects of human health. Overall, spiritual health is determined with stability characteristics of life, coordination, feeling close relationship with God, society and environment. Spiritual health during aging is important since elderly people are very vulnerable and sensitive. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between spiritual healths of elderly people with depression in Ahvaz retired oil industry.
 Materials & methods: This study is cross-sectional and correlational. 200 elderly of Ahvaz retired oil industry were selected by using simple sampling method. Spiritual well-being (SWB) questionnaire was used to spiritual health assessment and depression questionnaire (GDS) was used to depression assessmentand. SPSS 16 software was used and results were analyzed by using multivariate analysis of variance and regression.
Findings: Results showed that average age was 65±4. In terms of education the highest frequency was seen among group less than diploma with 44%. The average score for spiritual health was 105± 13.8 and for depression was 4.35±4.2. Spiritual health for most of participant was at a high level (36/54%), then in the middle (53/45). there is a significant negative relationship between depression and spiritual health of aging (p = 0.0001).
 Conclusion & Discussion: The results of this study showed that there are a significant relationship between depression and spiritual health during ageing and notify to spiritual health is very helpful to reduce psychological problems.


Morteza Fayazi, Jafar Hasani, Shahram Mohammadkhani,
Volume 24, Issue 2 (6-2016)
Abstract

Introduction: There were many conflicts about involvement of Internet addiction in fifth version of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of mental disorders (DSM-V). As personality characteristics are one of the risk factors of risky behaviors, this study have investigated the role of neurobehavioral factors of personality in Internet addiction.

Materials & Methods: This study is a correlational study. For this procedure, among all students of Kharazmi university of Tehran, 359 participants (196 male and 163 female) were selected through Multi-stage cluster sampling. They answered Jackson-5 scale and Young’s Internet addiction test. Data were analyzed by stepwise regression method by SPSS.22.

Findings: Analyzing data showed that Freeze and Fight of Fight/Flight/Freeze system could predict Internet addiction (P<0.001, R= 0.40, R2= 0.16). After analyzing genders separately, Freeze, Flight, and Fight could predict addiction in males (P<0.001, R= 0.55, R2= 0.30), but only Fight and Freeze predicted addiction in females (P<0.001, R= 0.26, R2= 0.07).

Discussion & Conclusions: From all brain-behavioral systems, only fear and sensitivity to threatening stimuli affects Internet addiction. This imply that Internet addiction is somehow different from other risky behaviors; therefore, to prevent and treat Internet addiction, sensitivity to punishment and fear should be considered more important than sensitivity to reward.



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