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:: Volume 10, Issue 2 (7-2021) ::
Int J Med Invest 2021, 10(2): 27-36 Back to browse issues page
Predictability Of Obsession Based On Ego Strengths And Personality Structure Mediated By Corona Anxiety
Maryam Rahbari Zadeh * , Shima Sedighi , Maryam Motaghian
Masters,Psychology Clinical,Hamadan Azad University,Hamedan.Iran
Abstract:   (2033 Views)
Background: The aim of this study was to predict obsession based on Ego strengths and personality structure mediated by coronary anxiety.
Method :The present study was descriptive-correlation and structural equations. The statistical population of the study was 360 people (all patients referred to counseling centers in Hamadan) from which the statistical sample, 264 people, was selected randomly and cluster sampling. Data were collected using Madzley Obsessive Questionnaire (1977), Ego Baron Power Questionnaire (1997), Cronberg Personality Structure Questionnaire (2002) and Corona Alipour Anxiety Questionnaire (1398).
Result: The results of structural equations showed that the obsessive-compulsive disorder model based on Ego strengths and personality structure had a good fit with the mediating role of coronary anxiety. The direct effect of Ego strengths on obsession (p <0.01, β = -0.34) and coronary anxiety (p <0.01, β = -0.36) was significant. The direct effect of personality structure on obsession (p <0.01, β = 0.19) and coronary anxiety (p <0.01, β = 0.31) was also significant. The direct effect of coronary anxiety on obsession was also significant (p <0.01, β = 0.23). The indirect effect of Ego strengths (p <0.01, Z = -0.05) and personality structure (p <0.01, Z = 4.16) on obsession was also significant. The results showed that Ego strengths and personality structure affect coronary anxiety and obsession.
Conclusion:Thus, one can expect to reduce coronary anxiety and obsession by increasing the amount of ego and balance in the personality structure. 
Keywords: Obsession, Ego Strengths, Personality Structure, Coronary Anxiety
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Rahbari Zadeh M, Sedighi S, Motaghian M. Predictability Of Obsession Based On Ego Strengths And Personality Structure Mediated By Corona Anxiety. Int J Med Invest 2021; 10 (2) :27-36
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