Fatemeh Golshani's research while affiliated with Islamic Azad University and other places

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Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a common disease of the endocrine glands characterized by chronic hyperglycemia due to disturbances in insulin secretion and function. The metabolic complications of this disease lead to an increased burden of disease in society, and patients require lifelong special self-care behaviors. Psychological factors play a sign...
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Introduction: Type 2 diabetes is one of the most common non-communicable metabolic diseases that due to chronic and lack of definite treatment, its control requires persistence in self-care behaviors for life, and psychological factors play an important role in adherence to self-care programs. Aim: The purpose of this study was to compilation of th...
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Background and Aim: Academic performance is considered one of the important variables in achieving job success and social acceptance in any society, so that sometimes academic performance is considered equivalent to academic success. The aim of the current research was to determine the formulation of the academic performance model based on the dura...
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Aim: This study aims to determine the effect of individual and couple emotional therapy on coping Method: The research design was quasi-experimental pre-test and post-test with three experimental groups and control group. The statistical population of the study consisted of all married women in Tehran. From this population, 53 people were selected...
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Background and Aim: This study was conducted with the aim The mediating role of self-esteem in the relationship between emotional creativity and wisdom in middle managers. Methods: The cross-sectional research method is correlational and in order to respond to the research hypotheses, structural equation modeling analysis was used. The statistical...
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Background: Adolescent delinquency is associated with a set of abnormal behavioral patterns and poor emotional self-regulation skills, including self-injurious behaviors and experiences of anger and aggression. Studies show that the components of compassion therapy in form of group therapy are effective on hope, life satisfaction and mood disorders...
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Background: Numerous studies have predicted the readiness for academic performance and metacognition and mindfulness and screen time and self-esteem. But research that has developed a model for predicting academic performance based on metacognition and mindfulness and screen time: the mediating role of the self-esteem factors has been overlooked. A...
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Introduction: Elevated narcissism in young people often sets up a cascade of interpersonal and mental health challenges which needs to understand its concomitants. This study aimed to explain the structural model of narcissism based on early trauma, family function and perceived parenting styles with the mediating role of perfectionism. Methods: Th...

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... For example, Astaneh, Mirzaeian, and Hasanzadeh (2020) indicated that DBT increases emotion regulation and positive affect while reducing negative affect, aggressive behavior, and selfinjury (Astaneh et al., 2020). Alijanzadeh et al. (2014), and Damavandian et al. (2022) showed that DBT significantly improves self-harming behaviors, aggression, and emotional regulation in delinquent teenagers, preventing harmful behaviors (Damavandian et al., 2022). Yeo et al. (2020) also confirmed DBT's impact on self-harm and emotion regulation (Yeo et al., 2020). ...
... Compulsions serve as functions of obsessions, intended to neutralize the obsessions, prevent or relieve feared consequences, and reduce anxiety caused by the obsessions (Wake et al., 2022). The prevalence of OCD in the general population is 2 to 3 percent, with some researchers estimating its presence in 10 percent of outpatient psychiatric clinic patients (Golshani, 2020;Golshani et al., 2021). Another study estimated the lifetime prevalence of OCD at approximately 2.3 percent and its 12-month prevalence at 1.2 percent, with nonclinical prevalence in the general population ranging from 21 to 25 percent (Lashkary Bavil Olyaei & Bakhshipour-Roodsari, 2017). ...