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The prediction of the psychological burden of Coronavirus on women in the family during the quarantine: The role of problem-solving styles and psychological capital

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  46-64

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 Aim: This study was aimed to study the role of problem solving styles and Psychological Capital in Perceived stress caused by Coronavirus among the women of family. Method: The research method was descriptive-correlational, and from the statistical population of women in Bandar Abbas, 155 women participated in the study as a sample by using the convenience sampling method. The data were collected using the Cassidy and Lang (1996) Problem Solving Styles Questionnaire, gLuten & Avolio (2007) Psychological Capital, and Cohen, Kamarck, & Mermelstein (1983) Perceived stress. Pearson correlation coefficient and stepwise regression analysis were used to analyze the data. Results: There was a positive correlation between the Problem-Solving Styles of helplessness, avoidance, and tendency, and Perceived stress, and there was a significant negative correlation between the Problem-Solving Styles of inhibition, creativity, and trust and the Perceived stress (p = 0. 01). Also, there is a significant correlation between self-efficacy and resilience subscales and Perceived stress (p = 0. 01). And there is a significant correlation between the total score of Psychological Capital and the subscales of hope and optimism and Perceived stress (p = 0. 05). The stepwise regression coefficients showed that inhibition style with a beta coefficient (β = 0. 27), creativity style with a beta coefficient (β = 0. 24), self-efficacy Psychological Capital with a beta coefficient (β = 0. 20), Psychological Capital Resilience with a beta coefficient (β = 0. 19), and Psychological Capital of optimism with a beta coefficient (β = 0. 17) were able to predict the Perceived stress of Coronavirus in women. Conclusion: According to the findings of the study, it seems that the use of emotion regulation strategies and having a sense of meaning in life can reduce the severity of the Psychological Burden in stressful situations.

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    Farhadi, Sajad, & Gholamnazari, Hajar. (2021). The prediction of the psychological burden of Coronavirus on women in the family during the quarantine: The role of problem-solving styles and psychological capital. APPLIED FAMILY THERAPY, 2(1 (5) ), 46-64. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/375387/en

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    Farhadi Sajad, Gholamnazari Hajar. The prediction of the psychological burden of Coronavirus on women in the family during the quarantine: The role of problem-solving styles and psychological capital. APPLIED FAMILY THERAPY[Internet]. 2021;2(1 (5) ):46-64. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/375387/en

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    Sajad Farhadi, and Hajar Gholamnazari, “The prediction of the psychological burden of Coronavirus on women in the family during the quarantine: The role of problem-solving styles and psychological capital,” APPLIED FAMILY THERAPY, vol. 2, no. 1 (5) , pp. 46–64, 2021, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/375387/en

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