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آرشیو :
نسخه زمستان 1396 - جلد دوم
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موضوع :
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نویسنده/گان :
یاسر صفرزایی، مهشید زارع زاده، وحید روح اللهی
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کلید واژه :
s:145:"Keywords: obsession, obsessive-compulsive symptoms, obsessive-compulsive cognitive styles, obsessive beliefs, integration of thought and practice";
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Title :
The prevalence of obsessive compulsive disorder in students
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Abstract :
s:932:"The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of obsessive-compulsive disorder among students. The research design was correlational and the researcher aimed to investigate the relationship between variables. The statistical population in this study was all high school students who referred to counseling and psychotherapy centers in zahedan between August and December of this year. In this study, a revised OCD questionnaire was used. Pearson correlation coefficient and regression analysis were used for data analysis. The results showed that the observed F ratio was significant (P <0.001). Beta coefficient (beta = 0.557) and t ratio indicate that this variable can predict 99% of the variance of the criterion variable with confidence. Religious obsession - ethical on the one hand is associated with the semiotic system of obsessive-compulsive - on the other hand is associated with obsessive cognitive styles.";
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