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Volume 19, Issue 95 (10-2020)                   Journal of Psychological Science 2020, 19(95): 1465-1474 | Back to browse issues page

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Atari M, Khalatbari J, Kalhornia Golkar M. (2020). Effectiveness of self-processing (smoker) grammar on the feeling of loneliness, anxiety and perceived stress of ptsd patients caused by kermanshah earthquake. Journal of Psychological Science. 19(95), 1465-1474.
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2*Associate Professor ، Department of Psychology , Tonekabon Branch , Islamic Azad University, Tonekabon , Iran. javadkhalatbaripsy2@gmail.com(Author) , javadkhalatbaripsy2@gmail.com
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Background: Numerous studies have been conducted on the effectiveness of self-regulatory self-regulation and the causes of loneliness, anxiety, and perceived stress. However, research that has examined the effectiveness of self-processing (smoker) on the loneliness, anxiety and perceived stress of Ptsd patients due to the Kermanshah earthquake has been neglected. Aims: To investigate the effectiveness of self-processing (smoker) on loneliness, anxiety and perceived stress of Ptsd patients due to Kermanshah earthquake. Method: The research was semi-experimental with a pre-test-post-test design with a control group. The statistical population of the study included all earthquake victims living in Kermanshah earthquake complex in 2019. 30 people were randomly selected as a sample and randomly assigned to two experimental and control groups (15 people). Research tools include Citizenship Scale of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (1988), Zenbarg & Barlow (PSWQ) Anxiety Questionnaire (PSWQ), Loneliness Questionnaire (Russell, Pilova, and Cortona, 1980), Questionnaire The perceived stress of Cohen et al. (1983) and the training package was self-reprocessing (Smoker, 1995). Data analysis was performed by multivariate and univariate analysis of covariance. Results: Self-processing (smoker) had a significant effect on the feeling of loneliness, anxiety and perceived stress of Ptsd patients caused by the earthquake (P< 0/05). Conclusions: Patients who attended self-administration sessions were less likely to feel lonely, anxious, and stressed.
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Received: 2020/04/21 | Accepted: 2020/05/20 | Published: 2021/01/29

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