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Ziba Roshan,
Volume 8, Issue 12 (5-2021)
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Job performance and burnout, due to the outbreak of crises such as the outbreak of viral diseases, including Covid 19, which has even affected various levels of the world. The present study is a descriptive correlational study. The statistical population includes all medical staff working in Khorramabad University Hospitals. The number of samples in this study was estimated to be 220 people and they were selected using stratified random sampling method. Three work-family conflict questionnaires were used to collect information. In general, the results showed that there is a relationship between work-family conflict, family-work conflict and fatigue on nurses' burnout during coronary heart disease. Almost all studies and researches that have been done in the field of work-family interaction believe that work-family conflict can have a detrimental effect on individuals, families and organizations.

Mahrooz Nejadsafavy , Zohreh Khosravi , Roshanak Khodabakhsh Pirkalany,
Volume 17, Issue 21 (8-2023)
Abstract

Background & Aims: This study aimed to address the relationship between negative perfectionism and traits of borderline personality disorder in normal population based on the interpersonal dysphoria model. The research method was descriptive-correlation. The statistical population included all adults in Iran in the age range of 18-45 years old. The sample size consisted of 474 people, all chosen by Convenience Sampling. the questionnaires were designed online and distributed through virtual networks, due to Corona pandemic. The instruments consisted of Borderline Personality Scale, Positive and Negative Perfectionism, Pure Procrastination, Self-Concept Clarity Scale, Nepean Dysphoria Scale and Situational Dysphoria Scale. The data was analyzed by means of path analysis. The results showed that perfectionism and procrastination in the form of a model can predict situational dysphoria and therefore the borderline personality traits which are manifestation of underlying background dysphoria. In addition, the moderating role of identity disorder in exacerbating these conditions was also confirmed. According to the findings of this study, it is suggested that in treatment planning for people with higher borderline personality traits, the elements of negative perfectionism and procrastination should be considered as meta-diagnostic processes. Besides, the evaluating of identity coherence in these patients, should be given a special attention


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