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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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Farnaz Deyhimi Notash, Marziyeh Alivandi Vafa, Laya Farzadi, Volume 17, Issue 2 (10-2023)
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Pregnancy is one of the most difficult and dangerous experiences of any woman. The purpose of this study was to predict pregnancy anxiety based on cognitive flexibility, marital relationship quality, and meta-worry. To this end, this investigation employed the correlational study design. The intended population consisted of all pregnant women in Tabriz who were in the first trimester of pregnancy and had medical records in Alzahra Women's Hospital and Milad Specialty Clinic of Tabriz. A total of 220 women were selected via the systematic random sampling. To collect data, we used Van der Berg's (1990) Pregnancy-related Anxiety Inventory, Dennis & Vander Wal’s (2010) Cognitive Flexibility Questionnaire, Busby, et al.’s (1995) Revised Dyadic Adjustment Scale (RDAS), and Wells’ (2005) Meta-worry Questionnaire. The multiple regression analysis results showed that about 34% of changes in pregnancy anxiety were explained by the model, or rather cognitive flexibility, marital quality and meta-worry (p = .000). Also, the findings the revealed that meta-worry (46%) had the greatest role in predicting pregnancy anxiety compared to marital quality (27%) and cognitive flexibility (18%). Therefore, it is concluded that specialists in the field can make positive changes in pregnancy anxiety by focusing on the present study’s variables among others involved.
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