negar falamarzi; Diba Seif
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he purpose of this study was to predict social anxiety based on social support and social self-efficacy in physically-motorized disabled teens in Shiraz. Results showed that among the components of self-efficacy, self-efficacy for cognitive control (r = 0.41) and self-efficacy for control Emotional (r ...
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he purpose of this study was to predict social anxiety based on social support and social self-efficacy in physically-motorized disabled teens in Shiraz. Results showed that among the components of self-efficacy, self-efficacy for cognitive control (r = 0.41) and self-efficacy for control Emotional (r = -0.26) with a significant negative relationship with fear of negative evaluation. In addition, there was a significant relationship between social support components, emotional support / information (r = -0.24), and the support of kindness (r = -0.24) with general avoidance and distress. Among the components of social self-efficacy, self-efficacy for cognitive control (r = 0.32) and self-efficacy for emotional control (r = -0.36) is significantly correlated with avoidance and general grief. Also, there are no significant relationships between social support components with avoidance and distress in new situations. Also, among the components of self-efficacy, self-efficacy for cognitive control (r = 0.26) is significantly related to avoidance and grief in new situations. Regression results showed that among the components of social self-efficacy, only self-efficacy for cognitive control was significantly lowered by fear of negative evaluation (p <-0.401) and avoidance and general grief (p = 0.27) and anxiety and Predicts grief in new situations (p <0.01). Regarding the negative relationship between social support components and social anxiety, it is suggested that therapists and mental health professionals should pay more attention to the role of this variable in treatment interventions.
easa jafari; ali Esmaeili; akbar Atadokht
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: Studying factors associated with coping resources of mothersof exceptional children who are exposed to stress is very important. This studyexamined the role of religiosity and social support and coping styles inmothers of exceptional children. Methods: This was adescriptive-correlational study and ...
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: Studying factors associated with coping resources of mothersof exceptional children who are exposed to stress is very important. This studyexamined the role of religiosity and social support and coping styles inmothers of exceptional children. Methods: This was adescriptive-correlational study and its population were all mothers andchildren from the city of Astara. Data were collected from 67 patients who wereselected by convenience sampling. To collect data, the Religiousness, Coping Strategiesand Social Support questionnaires were used. The collected data were analyzed throughPearson correlation and multiple regression. Results: The results showedthat there was a relationship between religiosity and coping with stress. Also,the relationship between social support and coping strategies was significant. Bothvariables could predict coping styles of mothers who had exceptional childrenas well. Conclusion:Coping with stress styles of mothers of exceptionalchildren can be predicted by social support and religiosity variables. So, toreduce stress and to improve coping strategies in this population, it isrecommended that the role of religiosity and social support be considered.