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Hossein Abedi Parija, Elahe Sadeghi, Leila Pashaei, Sajedeh Sharifi, Goli Mehralian,
Volume 9, Issue 13 (9-2021)
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Objectives: The present study investigates the role of moderators and intermediaries of the classrooms in the structural model of prevention of drug abuse based on risk and protective factors in students.Method: This research is a correlation between prediction type, path analysis, and structural equation model. The population of the present study included second-grade secondary school students studying in the 6th district of Tehran during the academic year of 1398-99. a total of 400 people were selected using available sampling method and were evaluated by questionnaires of hazardous and protective factors of problematic Behavioral Behavior. Results: The results showed a significant relationship between the parents' limitation variables and the control of the classroom by the use of materials. also, the results of sable test indicate the significance of the intermediate model. Conclusion: Family factors and classrooms can predict the use of materials in the framework of a model.

Zahra Nasiri, Nasrullah Ansari Nejad, Jamal Sadeghi,
Volume 11, Issue 15 (3-2022)
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The aim of this study was to compare sexual function components in people with cosmetic surgery and normal people. The method of the present study is post-event and comparative causal. The target population of this study will include all people who referred to cosmetic surgery clinics in Tehran during the first six months of 1399. Criteria for entry of participants in the study were surgery, marriage for more than one year, woman, conscious consent to participate in the study and the absence of any specific physical or mental illness. Sampling method was available. The sample included 160 people, 80 of whom had cosmetic surgery who referred to the cosmetic surgery centers of Omid Hospital in Tehran, and 80 normal people who were matched with the applicants in terms of gender, age, and marital status. In order to collect research samples, female sexual function index (FSFI) questionnaire were used and to analyze the data, independent t-test and multivariate analysis of variance using SPSS-22 software were used. The results showed that there is a significant difference between the two groups in the variables of desire, arousal, lubrication, orgasm and satisfaction, but in the variable of pain there is no significant difference between the statistical groups of people with cosmetic surgery and normal people.
Mojhdeh Naraghi, Fatemeh Eslahifarshami, Ensieh Sadeghi,
Volume 17, Issue 21 (8-2023)
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The purpose of this research is to determine the relationship between parents' perfectionism and anxiety in adolescents. The statistical population of this research includes all secondary level students aged 14 to 16 years of Sotoudeh High School in Tehran who are studying in the academic year of 1402-1401, which were 120 people in total. The number of sample members is considered to be 100 people, who were selected as available sampling. The main data of this research was obtained by using Hewitt and Floyd's perfectionism scale (1991) and Beck's anxiety questionnaire (1988). Descriptive statistics (central indices, dispersion) and inferential statistics of Pearson's correlation coefficient and multiple regression were used in data analysis. The results of the research, through correlation and regression tests, indicated that parental perfectionism is a predictor of adolescent anxiety.
 


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