Yuosef Gorgi; Razieh Keivanpour
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The birth of a disabled child can have severe negative effects on mothers; Because they have to fulfill more demands. The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of positive thinking training on hope and life satisfaction in mothers with disabled children. The research method was ...
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The birth of a disabled child can have severe negative effects on mothers; Because they have to fulfill more demands. The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of positive thinking training on hope and life satisfaction in mothers with disabled children. The research method was quasi-experimental with pre-test, post-test and follow-up design and control group. The research sample consisting of 30 mothers with disabled children under the auspices of Shahinshahr Welfare Organization in 2016 was selected by purposive sampling and randomly divided into experimental and control groups. Participants completed the Hope Scale (Schneider et al., 1991) and Life Satisfaction Questionnaire (Diner et al., 1985) at the pre-test, post-test, and follow-up stages. Experimental group was trained for 8 sessions of 60 minutes per week in positive thinking training and the control group did not receive any training. Data analysis was performed using repeated measures analysis of variance. The results showed that in the variable of hope, time factor (p<0.05, F=16.907), group factor (p<0.05, F=19.864) and time and group interaction (p<0.05, F=17.996) and in life satisfaction variable, time factor (p<0.05, F=8.757), group factor (p<0.05, F=8.806) and time and group interaction (P<0.05, F=9.543) are significant that these findings indicate that there is a significant difference between the two groups in the three stages of research on the factor of hope and life satisfaction. Therefore, positive thinking training in psychological centers can be used as an effective treatment to improve the hope and life satisfaction of mothers with disabilities
Nasim Farnoodisn; nezam hashemi
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Purpose: Autism is a pervasive developmental disorder whose sufferers have three main characteristics: socialization disorder, impaired verbal and nonverbal communication, and limited and repetitive patterns of behavior. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between emotion regulation ...
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Purpose: Autism is a pervasive developmental disorder whose sufferers have three main characteristics: socialization disorder, impaired verbal and nonverbal communication, and limited and repetitive patterns of behavior. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between emotion regulation on hope and the empathetic relationship between mothers with autistic children. Materials: The research method was descriptive-correlational and the research population included all mothers with autistic children in District 5 of Tehran, who were referred to counseling centers. Using the available sampling method and according to the number of variables and components, 230 people were selected as the sample group. Research tools for data collection included Gross Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (2003), Schneider Hope Questionnaire (1991), and Davis Empathy Communication Questionnaire (1983). Results: The results of data analysis showed that there is a positive and significant relationship between emotion regulation and hope (p<0.05). Also, the results showed that there is a positive and significant relationship between emotion regulation and empathetic relationship (p<0.05). Discussion and conclusion: finally based on the results of regression analysis, the components of hope and empathetic communication were predicted based on the components of regulation. According to the findings, mothers with autistic children have a positive relationship with each other in the components of emotion regulation and hope, and empathetic communication.
azam Saleh Abadi; Alimohammad Naemi
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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of self-compassion training on the hope and irrational beliefs of mothers with learning disabilities in the city of Sabzevar. This study was semi-experimentally and the pretest-posttest with a control group was used. The statistical population of ...
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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of self-compassion training on the hope and irrational beliefs of mothers with learning disabilities in the city of Sabzevar. This study was semi-experimentally and the pretest-posttest with a control group was used. The statistical population of the study consisted of all mothers of children with learning disabilities who lived in Sabzevar in between 2018 and 2019. They were selected according to eligibility criteria and assigned to experimental (n = 20) and control (n = 20) groups using random sampling. First, the pre-test using the hopes scale and Irrational Beliefs Life was conducted. Then the experimental group received self-compassion training for 10 sessions of 75 minutes, while the control group received no intervention. At the end of the program, the two groups were given a post-test. The collected data was analyzed using SPSS23 and descriptive statistics methods (mean and standard deviation) and inferential statistics (analysis of covariance) were applied. The results showed that Self-compassion training increases hope and reduce irrational beliefs in mothers with learning disabilities. Therefore, Self-Compassion training is an effective intervention program to help mothers with Learning Disabilities.
maryam safara; mina khanbabaee; minoo khanbabaee
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According to the situation of children with intellectual disability and the adverse effects of this crisis on mothers, by creating physical, psychological and social stresses that lead to isolation, a sharp decline in quality of life and life hope. Then it is necessary to be attentioned to the importance ...
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According to the situation of children with intellectual disability and the adverse effects of this crisis on mothers, by creating physical, psychological and social stresses that lead to isolation, a sharp decline in quality of life and life hope. Then it is necessary to be attentioned to the importance of spiritual skills. This is a pretest- posttest control group semi-experimental research. 20 having Child with intellectual disability at the Shahid Sarikhani Exceptional School in Tehran in 2017-2018 academic year, were assigned to two groups of 10 subjects. Data of mothers' quality of life and life hope was gathered by quality of life questionnaire (26-136 score ) and Snyder’s hope scale(12-48 score). The Spiritual skills training were performed for the experimental group in 8 sessions for 90 minutes, while control group did not receive any training. Subjects were compared and evaluated after the sessions.The results showed that the mean life hop score of mothers in the intervention group increased significantly from 20.11±3.21 before the intervention to 26.00±3.24 after the intervention and the mean quality of life score increased significantly form 67.00±11.83 to 72.22±10.10 (p < 0.01). Based on the results of this research, Spiritual skill training has positive effect on promoting quality of life and life hope of mothers having Child with intellectual disability.
Ali sheikholeslami; Hossein Ghamary kivi; samira gholami
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This study was performed aimed to investigate the role of worry, hope and meaning of life in predicting mental health of mothers whose children were mentally disabled. The study method was descriptive and correlational. all the mothers with mental-disabled children under rehabilitation centers of welfare ...
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This study was performed aimed to investigate the role of worry, hope and meaning of life in predicting mental health of mothers whose children were mentally disabled. The study method was descriptive and correlational. all the mothers with mental-disabled children under rehabilitation centers of welfare organization in the city of Ardabil in 2015-2016 formed the population of this study that Among them using available sampling method, 130 mothers were selected and responded to Pennsylvania worry questionnaire, Schneider adult hope questionnaire, Grumbaugh and Maholick purpose in life questionnaire and Goldberg and Hiller general health questionnaire. To analyze the data, tests of Pearson correlation coefficient and multiple regression analysis were used. Results showed that there is a negative significant relationship between worry and its components with mental health of mothers with mental-disabled children and also there is a positive significant relationship between hope and meaning of life with mental health of mothers whose children were mentally disabled (p<0.01). Also, Results of regression analysis revealed that 0.58 percent of the total mental health variance of women with mental- disabled children was predictable based on variables of worry, hope and meaning of life. Therefore, it can be concluded that the worry, hope and meaning of life are the related variables with the mental health of mothers whose children were mentally disabled. So it can be concluded that worry, hope and meaning of life are the variables that associated with mental health of mothers whose children were mentally disabled which need planning.