Volume & Issue: Volume 3, Issue 3 - Serial Number 10, Autumn 2020, Pages 1-200 
Number of Articles: 7
The effectiveness of resilience training on improving the quality of life and psychological toughness of women heads of households

The effectiveness of resilience training on improving the quality of life and psychological toughness of women heads of households

Pages 1-16

Azar Parvaneh, parvaneh khaftan, Dariush Khanayi, Ayoub Saqzai

Abstract The present study was conducted in order to determine the effectiveness of resilience training on improving the quality of life and psychological toughness of female heads of households. The research method was a semi-experimental type with a pre-test-post-test design with a control group. The statistical population of the research was all female heads of households covered by the Kermanshah Relief Committee in 2017. Among these women, 30 people were selected in a targeted way and then randomly replaced in two groups of 15 people, experimental and control. In order to collect information, World Health Organization quality of life questionnaires (QFQ) and Ahvaz Psychological Toughness (AHI) were used. After the pre-test, the experimental group in 8 weekly sessions of 90 minutes, resiliency training based on the theory received Henderson. Then the post-test was performed for both groups. The results of covariance analysis showed that resilience training significantly increased the mean scores of quality of life components (except physical health and environmental health components) and psychological toughness in women. has been supervised (p<0.001).

Determining the relationship between mindfulness and psychological capital with mental health in elementary school teachers in Shirvan

Determining the relationship between mindfulness and psychological capital with mental health in elementary school teachers in Shirvan

Pages 17-42

Hadi Ahmadi, Asia Ramzanzadeh

Abstract The present study was conducted in order to determine the effectiveness of resilience training on improving the quality of life and psychological toughness of female heads of households. The research method was a semi-experimental type with a pre-test-post-test design with a control group. The statistical population of the research was all female heads of households covered by the Kermanshah Relief Committee in 2017. Among these women, 30 people were selected in a targeted way and then randomly replaced in two groups of 15 people, experimental and control. In order to collect information, World Health Organization quality of life questionnaires (QFQ) and Ahvaz Psychological Toughness (AHI) were used. After the pre-test, the experimental group in 8 weekly sessions of 90 minutes, resiliency training based on the theory received Henderson. Then the post-test was performed for both groups. The results of covariance analysis showed that resilience training significantly increased the mean scores of quality of life components (except physical health and environmental health components) and psychological toughness in women. has been supervised (p<0.001).

The relationship between time management and self-efficacy with occupational stress of elementary school teachers in Bojnord city

The relationship between time management and self-efficacy with occupational stress of elementary school teachers in Bojnord city

Pages 43-66

Sakineh peyvasteh, Kulthum peyvasteh

Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between time management and self-efficacy with occupational stress of elementary school teachers in Bojnord city. This is a descriptive research of correlational type and the statistical population consisted of all the elementary school teachers of Bojnord city in 1994-1995 in the number of 850 people and a sample size of 265 people was selected. In this research, three occupational stress questionnaires of the Health and Safety Institute of England, Sherer and Maddox's general self-efficacy scale and Kerami's time management questionnaire (2017) were used. Multiple regression test and Pearson's correlation coefficient were used to derive the hypotheses. The results showed that in the best prediction model for job stress, time management and self-efficacy are able to predict the criterion variable. Time management has the biggest contribution in predicting job stress. Also, there is a negative and significant relationship between self-efficacy and job stress at a level smaller than 0.05. This means that self-efficacy is related to job stress, and with the increase of self-efficacy scores, the job stress of elementary teachers decreases. Also, there is a negative and significant relationship between time management and job stress at a level smaller than 0.01. This means that time management is related to job stress, and with the increase of time management scores, the job stress of elementary teachers decreases.

The effect of life skills on irrational communication beliefs of men with extramarital relationship experience

The effect of life skills on irrational communication beliefs of men with extramarital relationship experience

Pages 67-84

Zahra Shirvani, Ali Nemati, Froud Gholami, Zohre Sadeghi

Abstract This research was conducted with the aim of the effect of life skills training on irrational communication beliefs of men with extramarital relationship experience. The statistical population of this research was all the men with experience of extramarital relationship who referred to the family counseling centers of 9th district of Tehran in 2019, using the purposeful sampling method, 30 of these people were randomly selected into two experimental and control groups. (15 people in the experimental group, 15 people in the control group) were assigned. Also, the tool used in this research is the Idelson and Epstein (1982) list of irrational communication beliefs and the life skills training protocol. The experimental group was trained in the life skills program in 8 sessions of 50 minutes. Data were analyzed using univariate and multivariate covariance analysis (MANCONA) and Spss-24 software. The results showed that life skills training is effective in reducing the illogical communication beliefs of men with extramarital relationship experience, and the results indicate a reduction in illogical beliefs (destructiveness of opposition, immutability of spouse, expectation of mind reading, sexual perfectionism and gender differences). It is the effect of teaching life skills to the experimental group.

Qualitative study of parenting patterns based on genealogy in married women with a sense of happiness in Isfahan city

Qualitative study of parenting patterns based on genealogy in married women with a sense of happiness in Isfahan city

Pages 85-121

Farnaz Jafarpisheh, Seyed Esmail Mousavi

Abstract The aim of the present study was to study the qualitative patterns of parenting based on the genealogy of happy married women in Isfahan city. The current research is qualitative and the method of content analysis is used. The statistical population of this research is married women who have a sense of happiness, and the statistical sample was selected as available sampling. Data collection was done using the women's happiness questionnaire (Taghizadeh and Shadmehri, 2016) and interviews. The data in 9 interviews, all 405 minutes of interviews in a duration of 20 hours and a total of 100 standard A4 sheets were written manually, which was conceptualized and then sub-conceptualized. For the reliability and validity of the research, the triage of the researcher, supervisor and other researchers was used. The results of data analysis include 19 main categories, which are: love, compatibility, respect, forgiveness, cooperation, self-improvement, management, contentment, control of emotions and feelings, silence, education, secrecy, patience, realism, problem solving, flexibility, Social support, positive attitude and risk-taking, the most important of which are love, compatibility and respect, have been very effective in differentiating women with a sense of happiness. The findings showed that happiness in marriage means having a sense of love, compatibility and respect, which couples form with a spiritual and moral perspective and by performing happiness-producing behaviors in the presence of others with their constructive marriage.

The relationship between mental health and work-life balance in elementary school teachers in the 20th district of Tehran

The relationship between mental health and work-life balance in elementary school teachers in the 20th district of Tehran

Pages 123-144

Masoume Erfani Khangakhi, Mansoura Mukhtar Khan

Abstract This research was conducted with the aim of the effect of life skills training on the irrational communication beliefs of men with extramarital relationship experience. The statistical population of this research was all men with experience of extramarital relationship who referred to the family counseling centers of 9th district of Tehran in 2019, and using the purposeful sampling method, 30 of these people were randomly selected into two experimental and control groups (15 15 people were assigned to the experimental group and 15 people were assigned to the control group. Also, the tools used in this research are Idelson and Epstein's (1982) list of irrational communication beliefs and life skills training protocol. The experimental group was trained in the life skills program in 8 sessions of 50 minutes. Data were analyzed using univariate and multivariate analysis of covariance (MANCONA) and Spss-24 software. The results showed that life skills training is effective in reducing the illogical communication beliefs of men with extramarital relationship experience, and the results indicate a reduction in illogical beliefs (destructiveness of opposition, immutability of spouse, expectation of mind reading, sexual perfectionism and gender differences). It is the effect of teaching life skills to the experimental group.

The Effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy on the cognitive emotion regulation and marital satisfaction of Women with Depressive Disorder

The Effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy on the cognitive emotion regulation and marital satisfaction of Women with Depressive Disorder

Pages 123-145

azam hoseinzadeh, maryam Asbaghi, azam nasiri

Abstract The purpose of this research was to investigate the effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy on the cognitive emotion regulation and marital satisfaction of women with depressive disorder. This was a quasi-experimental study with pretest-posttest design and control group. The sample size of 15 subjects were selected by purposeful sampling method from among all women depression  of district 6  city of Tehran and were randomly assigned to two experimental (n = 15) and control (n = 15) groups. The participants completed the Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (CERQ) developed by Garnovskii and marital satisfaction Olson, Forrins and Drakeman. The pretest, posttest, stages. Meanwhile, the subjects in the experimental group received Cognitive Behavioral Therapy during eight 90-minute sessions. Data analysis showed that Cognitive Behavioral Therapy caused an increase in the positive cognitive emotion regulation strategies and marital satisfaction a reduction in the cognitive emotion regulation strategies in the post-test. Based on the results, it can be said that Cognitive Behavioral Therapy significantly affects the improvement of positive and negative cognitive emotion regulation strategies and marital satisfaction of women depression.