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Rastgooee M. Comparison Of Irrational Beliefs, Decision-Making Style, And Dysfunctional Thoughts In Women With Vaginismus, Or Undersexed Women.. J Emerg Health Care 2022; 11 (3) :134-144
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M.Sc., Clinical Psychology, Islamic Azad University, Saveh, Iran
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Background: This study aimed to compare irrational beliefs, decision-making style, and dysfunctional thoughts in women with vaginismus or undersexed women.
Method: The present study is descriptive and in the sort of post-event, those comparative designs were used in it. Data were collected using the Jones Irrational Beliefs Questionnaire (1987), Scott and Bruce’s General Decision-Making Styles (1995), and Wiseman and Beck’s Dysfunctional Attitude (1997), which included a total of 165 questions. 
Results: According to the results, there was a significant difference between irrational beliefs in women with vaginismus and undersexed women, for all beliefs at the alpha level of 0.05 (0.05> P). There was no significant difference between decision-making style in women with vaginismus and undersexed women (P > 0.05). As well as those, there was a significant difference between the rate of dysfunctional thoughts in women with vaginismus and undersexed women (0.05> P).
Conclusion: the rate of irrational beliefs in undersexed women was higher than in women with vaginismus. Decision-making styles were reported to be high between both women with vaginismus and women with the undersexed disorder. Meanwhile, the rate of dysfunctional thoughts in undersexed women was higher than in women with vaginismus.
 
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