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The Casual Relationship of Basic Psychological Needs with Psychological Well-being, Job Burnout, Organizational Citizenship Behavior and Turnover Intention: The Mediating Role of Thriving at Work Ghazaleh Hayavi, Nasrin Arshadi Systematic Review Overview: Online Preventive Interventions for Suicidal Ideation /Behavior Zahra Asgari, Azam Naghavi The Effect of Growth Mindset Training on Academic Engagement and Academic Buoyancy in Students Abdolzahra Naami Designing Wisdom Training Package based on Ardelt’s Perspective and Investigating Its Effect on Creative Thinking of Students Zahra Ghorbanpour Valokolaei, Fereshteh Baezzat, Rasool Kord Noghabi, 4- Habibollah Naderi Enhancing Distress Tolerance in Caregivers of the Elderly: A Comparison of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT) Zahra Noorali, Reza Khakpour, Pante'a Jahangir Identification and classification of classroom games and diagnosis of separation disorder Children four to eight years old Monire Salehi, Fatemezahra Hashemabadi
The Casual Relationship of Basic Psychological Needs with Psychological Well-being, Job Burnout, Organizational Citizenship Behavior and Turnover Intention: The Mediating Role of Thriving at Work Ghazaleh Hayavi, Nasrin Arshadi Systematic Review Overview: Online Preventive Interventions for Suicidal Ideation /Behavior Zahra Asgari, Azam Naghavi The Effect of Growth Mindset Training on Academic Engagement and Academic Buoyancy in Students Abdolzahra Naami Designing Wisdom Training Package based on Ardelt’s Perspective and Investigating Its Effect on Creative Thinking of Students Zahra Ghorbanpour Valokolaei, Fereshteh Baezzat, Rasool Kord Noghabi, 4- Habibollah Naderi Enhancing Distress Tolerance in Caregivers of the Elderly: A Comparison of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT) Zahra Noorali, Reza Khakpour, Pante'a Jahangir Identification and classification of classroom games and diagnosis of separation disorder Children four to eight years old Monire Salehi, Fatemezahra Hashemabadi
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Reza Shabahang, Farzin Bagheri Sheykhangafshe, Adeleh Yousefi Siahkoucheh, Benyamin Mokhtari Chirani, Seyedeh Maryam Mousavi, Marzieh Akhavan, Volume 14, Issue 1 (1-2020)
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Given the remarkable expansion of celebrities' culture, celebrities and parasocial interaction with them are among the social factors that can influence the addiction susceptibility of their fans. The present study was conducted to determine the role of parasocial interaction with narcotic-addicted celebrities and worshiping them in the prediction of addiction potential. The research design was descriptive and correlational. The population of the study consisted of male students of Guilan University in 2018. Among them, 120 people (M = 24.16, SD = 7.58) interested in narcotic-addicted celebrities were selected by purposive sampling. The Iranian addiction potential scale (Zargar, 2006), celebrity parasocial interaction scale (Bocarnea and Brown, 2007), and celebrity attitude scale (McCutcheon, Lange, & Houran, 2002) constituted the data collection instruments. Finally, the data were analyzed by Pearson correlation and stepwise multiple regression. The results of this study showed a significant positive correlation between parasocial interaction with narcotic-addicted celebrities and worshiping them with addiction potential (p <.01). Also, the results indicated the role of parasocial interaction, celebrity worship, and its subscales, including entertainment-social, intense-personal, and borderline-pathological, in the prediction of addiction potential (p <.01). Considering the role and prominence of parasocial interaction with narcotic-addicted celebrities and worshiping them in addiction potential, it is likely to reduce the addiction potential by designing and providing interventions that reduce parasocial interactions with narcotic-addicted celebrities and fascination with them.
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