Comparative Study of Obsessive Beliefs and Social Anxiety of Divorced Teenagers

سال انتشار: 1403
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: انگلیسی
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Background:The purpose of this research is to compare the obsessive beliefs and social anxiety of divorced teenagers. Method: The basic design of this research is of comparative causal type, and the statistical population is the group of divorced teenagers, at least one of whose parents is a nurse. ۵۰ teenagers were selected as a sample using the available sampling method. The data collection tool includes the Connor's Social Anxiety Inventory and the Obsessive Beliefs Inventory. In order to analyze the research data, descriptive statistics and inferential statistics have been used. Results:The obtained results show that compared to others, divorced teenagers had significantly higher fear, behavioral avoidance, social avoidance, physiological discomfort and total social anxiety index. There was no statistically significant difference between obsessive beliefs and its factors in divorced teenagers and others. Conclusion: This means that divorced teenagers have more fear, behavioral avoidance, social avoidance, physiological discomfort and total social anxiety index compared to others in this job category. Divorced teens are more likely to feel fearful and anxious when faced with social or work situations. They may avoid tasks or activities that require social interaction, tend to avoid social situations, and avoid being in groups or making social connections. These teens may experience physical symptoms of anxiety in social situations, such as heart palpitations, sweating, or muscle tension.

نویسندگان

Fatemeh Abazari Rad

, Master Of General Psychology, Islamic Azad University Of Bandar Abbas, Iran.

Roghayeh Kohansal

Master Of Clinical Psychology, Islamic Azad University Of Marand, Tabriz, Iran.

Somayeh Ghaderi

Master Of Educational Psychology, Islamic Azad University Of Hamedan, Hamedan,Iran.