مجله رویش روانشناسی از دادن گواهیهای کاغذی معذور است. لطفا تقاضا نکنید. همه گواهی ها در صفحه شخصی کاربران موجود است.
Search published articles
Showing 3 results for Abedini
Mahtab Askari, Dr Bibi Eshrat Zamani, Dr Yasamin Abedini,
year 9, Issue 6 (Summer 2020 2020)
Abstract
An extreme and harmful use of the Internet and computer games gives rise to many social, physical, and psychological challenges that disrupt people’s everyday lives. Accordingly, several countries have begun to set up Internet addiction centers. This study aimed to perform a needs assessment for establishing Internet addiction centers from the perspective of experts. In terms of data collection, the study is survey-based and descriptive. Fourteen participants were selected purposively from among faculty members of the psychology, educational science, and sociology faculty of Isfahan University. The data were collected via in-depth, semi-structured interviews and analyzed using Colaizzi’s method. Based on the results, five categories were identified: necessities and requirements, administrative and organizational issues, structural planning, public acceptance and promotion, and the barriers to the establishment of Internet addiction centers. To establish these centers, the findings indicate, it is necessary to consider administrative issues, necessities and requirements, barriers, and mechanisms for increasing public acceptance from different dimensions. Based on this study, detailed information is provided for managers to establish these centers.
Somayeh Abedini Chamgordani, Farzaneh Niknejadi,
year 10, Issue 12 (winter 2022 2022)
Abstract
The aim of this research was to investigate the mediating role of dyadic coping and understanding and intellectual coordination in the relationship between marital attractions and marital quality. The research method is correlational modeling of structural equations. The statistical population included all married women active counselors in counseling centers of Isfahan in 1400 207 people were selected as a statistical sample using purposive sampling. The tools of this study included the Revised Dyadic Adjustment Scale of Busby et al. (1995), the Marital Attractions Questionnaire of Salimi et al. (2020), the Dyadic Coping Inventory of Bodenmann (2000), and the Iranian Couples Intellectual Mutuality and Coordination of Javdan (2014). Structural equation modeling was used to analyze the data and a bootstrap test was used to investigate the indirect effects. The results of data analysis showed that the hypothetical model of mediation of dyadic coping and understanding and intellectual coordination in the relationship between marital attractions and marital quality had a good fit with the data. In addition, the results showed that in the hypothesized model, all regression weights were statistically significant (p <0.05). Also, marital attractions, dyadic coping, and understanding and intellectual coordination can explain 64% of the variance in marital quality. The results of the present study show that in the relationship between marital attractions and marital quality, the variables of dyadic coping and understanding, and intellectual coordination play a mediating role. The findings of the present study can be used to improve the marital quality in marriage and family counseling centers.
Somayeh Abedini Chamgordani, Maedeh Bagheri Dastgerdi, Fahimeh Heidari, Shiva Namjoo,
year 12, Issue 7 (autumn 2023 2023)
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to determine the effectiveness of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy on suicidal thoughts, psychological distress, and depression in women with hypothyroidism. The research method was quasi-experimental and pretest-posttest with the control group. The statistical population included all women with hypothyroidism who were referred to counseling centers in Isfahan City in 1401. From among these women, 30 people were selected through targeted sampling and randomly replaced in two experimental and control groups and they responded to the Suicide Scale Ideation (Beck,1961), Psychological Distress Scale (Kessler et al., 2002), and depression inventory short form items (Beck,1972). For the experimental group, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy was held in 8 sessions of two hours and once a week. Data were analyzed by multivariate analysis of covariance. The findings showed that by controlling the pre-test effect, there is no significant difference between the post-test average of the two experimental and control groups in the variable of suicidal thoughts (P=0/113); But in the variables of psychological distress and depression, there is a significant difference (p<0/05). Based on this, it can be concluded that the mindfulness-based cognitive therapy intervention was effective in psychological distress and depression in women with hypothyroidism.