Ghazilou Azar R, Zeinali A, Hamednia S. PREDICTION OF SHAME EXPERIENCE IN FAMILIES WITH PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS BASED ON SELF-AWARENESS, COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY AND SELF-COMPASSION. Studies in Medical Sciences 2018; 29 (9) :621-630
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http://umj.umsu.ac.ir/article-1-4367-en.html
Islamic Azad University, Urmia Branch , cognition20@yahoo.com
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Background & Aims: In recent years, psychiatric disorders have been high and these disorders sometimes cause shame experience in families with psychiatric disorders. This research aimed to investigate the prediction of shame experience in families with psychiatric patients based on self-awareness, cognitive flexibility and self-compassion.
Materials & Methods: This descriptive study was carried out on all families with psychiatric patients in psychiatric wards of the Razi Teaching Hospital of Urmia City during August and September, 2017. A total of 280 person from families with psychiatric patients were selected by accidental sampling method. The research tools included shame attitudes toward mental disorders, self-awareness, cognitive flexibility and self-compassion. Data was analyzed using of SPSS-19 and by Pearson correlation and multiple regression.
- : It was revealed that the variables of self-awareness, cognitive flexibility and self-compassion had a negative and significant relationship with shame experience in families with psychiatric patients. Also, the predictor variables significantly predicted 24 percent of variance of shame experience in families with psychiatric patients (P<0/01).
- : The results indicated the importance of self-awareness, cognitive flexibility and self-compassion in predicting the shame experience in families with psychiatric patients. Therefore, in order to reduce the shame experience, counselors and clinical psychologists can increase the self-awareness, cognitive flexibility and self-compassion in families with psychiatric patients.
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