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Mehdi Sharifi, Dana Mohammad Aminzadeh, Shafigh Mehraban,
year 10, Issue 3 (Spring 2021 2021)
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) on reducing separation anxiety in children with hearing impairment. The present study is a quasi-experimental study with a pretest-posttest design with the control group. The statistical population composed of all 6-12-years-old children with hearing impairment, covered by the Kamyaran Welfare Office in 2018. 26 Children who had earned a Score above the cut-off point in the separation anxiety disorder scale in the Child Abnormal Symptoms Inventory were selected and randomly assigned to the experimental group (n=13) and the control group (n=13). The experimental group received CBT skills training in 12 weekly sessions. Data were analyzed using analysis of covariance. The results showed a significant difference between experimental and control groups in pre-test and post-test (p <0.001). Therefore, cognitive-behavioral therapy can reduce separation anxiety in children with hearing impairment and is recommended as a beneficial treatment intervention for hearing-impaired children in Welfare and medical centers.
Fatemeh Aminzadeh, Dr. Hassan Boland,
year 13, Issue 9 (Atumn 2024 2025)
Abstract
This study was conducted to determine the relationship between spiritual intelligence and interpersonal forgiveness with the mediating role of resilience in the spouses of methadone maintenance patients. This descriptive-correlational study was of the structural equation modeling type. The statistical population of this study was the spouses of people undergoing methadone maintenance treatment in the city of Rodsar in 2023. 219 people participated in this study using the available method, and they used the self-report questionnaire of spiritual intelligence (SISRI; King, 2008), the interpersonal forgiveness scale (IFS; Ehtsham Zadeh et al., 2019), and the Connor and Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC; Connor and Davidson, 2023) And in total of 219 questionnaires were analyzable. The data were analyzed by the structural equation modeling method. The findings of the research showed that the proposed model was a good fit. The results showed that the direct effects of spiritual intelligence on interpersonal forgiveness, spiritual intelligence on resilience, and resilience on interpersonal kindness were significant. (P<0.05). The results of Bootstrap showed resilience played a mediating role in the relationship between spiritual intelligence and interpersonal agreeableness (P<0.05). The results indicate that spiritual intelligence has a direct and mediating role in resilience in increasing interpersonal forgiveness.
Fatemeh Aminzadeh, Shapour Soltankhah Kolavani, Dr. Hassan Boland,
year 14, Issue 1 (Spring 2025 2025)
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The purpose of the present study was to determine the relationship between phubbing behavior and marital satisfaction, with the mediating role of communication skills in married individuals. The method of this study was descriptive-correlational structural equation modeling. The statistical population of this study consisted of married men and women in the city of Rudsar in 1403 who had referred to counseling and psychological service centers. A total of 258 people were surveyed using the convenience sampling method and responded to the Jerabek Communication Skills Self-Report Questionnaire (JCSQ; Jerabek, 2004). Marital Satisfaction Questionnaire (MHS; Azarian et al., 1973), and the General Phubbing Scale (GSP; Chotpitayasonvand & Douglas, 2018). The data were analyzed using the structural equation modeling method. The results showed that the proposed model was suitable. The results showed that undesirable behavior and communication skills have a direct and significant effect on marital satisfaction. Also, the direct effect of immoral behavior on communication skills was significant (P<0.05). The results of the bootstrap test showed that communication skills play a mediating role in the relationship between immoral behavior and marital satisfaction (P<0.05). Accordingly, it can be concluded that immoral behavior is directly and indirectly affected by communication skills affects marital satisfaction.