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The Role of Perfectionism, Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies and Sleep Quality in Predicting Nursing Students’ Eating Disorder

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 Introduction: Eating Disorder is a one of the worst health factors and one of the psychological pathology disorders that has a significant negative effect on physical and psychological functioning. The aim of this research was to investigate the role of Perfectionism, Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies, and Sleep Quality in predicting Nursing StudentsEating Disorder. Methods: This study had a cross-sectional and correlation design. The research population included the Nursing Students’ of Islamic Azad University of Ahvaz branch in year 2017 to 2018, from whom 210 students (29 males and 181 females) were selected by the stratified random sampling method. The research instruments included questionnaires of Perfectionism, Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies, Sleep Quality, and Eating Disorder. Data was analyzed by Pearson correlation and multiple regression with enter model methods and using the SPSS-21 software. Results: Positive Perfectionism (r =-0. 263) and positive Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies (r =-0. 541) had a negative and significant relationship with Nursing StudentsEating Disorder and negative Perfectionism (r = 0. 339), negative Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies (r = 0. 465), and undesirable Sleep Quality (r = 0. 227) had a positive and significant relationship with Nursing StudentsEating Disorder. In addition, the predictive variables could significantly predict 54% of variance of Nursing StudentsEating Disorder (P < 0. 01). Conclusions: The results indicated the importance of Perfectionism, Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies, and Sleep Quality in predicting Nursing StudentsEating Disorder. Therefore, in order to reduce Nursing StudentsEating Disorder, the rate of positive Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies must be improved and then based on the role of other variables, appropriate programs should be designed and implemented.

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    APA: Copy

    REZAEI, SANA, & DASHT BOZORGI, ZAHRA. (2018). The Role of Perfectionism, Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies and Sleep Quality in Predicting Nursing Students’ Eating Disorder. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION RESEARCH IN NURSING, 4(4 ), 1-8. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/393238/en

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    REZAEI SANA, DASHT BOZORGI ZAHRA. The Role of Perfectionism, Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies and Sleep Quality in Predicting Nursing Students’ Eating Disorder. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION RESEARCH IN NURSING[Internet]. 2018;4(4 ):1-8. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/393238/en

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    SANA REZAEI, and ZAHRA DASHT BOZORGI, “The Role of Perfectionism, Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies and Sleep Quality in Predicting Nursing Students’ Eating Disorder,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION RESEARCH IN NURSING, vol. 4, no. 4 , pp. 1–8, 2018, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/393238/en

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