The relationship between personality and coping style according to the mediating role of resilience in patients with
Background & Objective: This study tries to explain the role of mediator between personality characteristics and coping styles is resiliency. Material & Methods: The study population consisted of all patients is a member of the MS Society of Shiraz who were selected by convenience sampling....
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author | Masomeh Esmaeili Narges Etemaddar Usef Gholampoor |
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description | Background & Objective: This study tries to explain the role of mediator between personality characteristics and coping styles is resiliency.
Material & Methods: The study population consisted of all patients is a member of the MS Society of Shiraz who were selected by convenience sampling. 3 tests were used to collect data: Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, NEO Five-Factor personality inventory questionnaire Folkman and Lazarus coping strategies. Analysis of data obtained using SPSS (version 21) software and using Pearson correlation and regression analysis was performed.
Results: High neuroticism in MS patients reduce resiliency (r=-0.279). Also people with MS deal with emotional problems just behave. Emotional coping style (p=0.023 & b=0.429) and the personality trait of neuroticism (p=0.046 & b=0.388) are able to predict Resiliency.
Conclusion: Based on these findings, in addition to informing the people affected by psychological training, effective in reducing neuroticism, anxiety and consequently raise the level of resiliency. |
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spelling | doaj.art-dcd528a76c0647369a61f34646655b232023-09-20T21:22:32ZengFasa University of Medical SciencesJournal of Advanced Biomedical Sciences2228-51052783-15232016-12-0164504511The relationship between personality and coping style according to the mediating role of resilience in patients withMasomeh Esmaeili0Narges Etemaddar1Usef Gholampoor2 Department of psychologhy, payam noor university,Tehran, Iran Department of psychology, Islamic azad university, Shiraz, Iran Department of Internal Medicine, Fasa university of Medical Sciences, Fasa, Iran Background & Objective: This study tries to explain the role of mediator between personality characteristics and coping styles is resiliency. Material & Methods: The study population consisted of all patients is a member of the MS Society of Shiraz who were selected by convenience sampling. 3 tests were used to collect data: Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, NEO Five-Factor personality inventory questionnaire Folkman and Lazarus coping strategies. Analysis of data obtained using SPSS (version 21) software and using Pearson correlation and regression analysis was performed. Results: High neuroticism in MS patients reduce resiliency (r=-0.279). Also people with MS deal with emotional problems just behave. Emotional coping style (p=0.023 & b=0.429) and the personality trait of neuroticism (p=0.046 & b=0.388) are able to predict Resiliency. Conclusion: Based on these findings, in addition to informing the people affected by psychological training, effective in reducing neuroticism, anxiety and consequently raise the level of resiliency.http://jabs.fums.ac.ir/article-1-932-en.pdfpersonality characteristicscoping styleresiliencemultiple sclerosis |
spellingShingle | Masomeh Esmaeili Narges Etemaddar Usef Gholampoor The relationship between personality and coping style according to the mediating role of resilience in patients with Journal of Advanced Biomedical Sciences personality characteristics coping style resilience multiple sclerosis |
title | The relationship between personality and coping style according to the mediating role of resilience in patients with |
title_full | The relationship between personality and coping style according to the mediating role of resilience in patients with |
title_fullStr | The relationship between personality and coping style according to the mediating role of resilience in patients with |
title_full_unstemmed | The relationship between personality and coping style according to the mediating role of resilience in patients with |
title_short | The relationship between personality and coping style according to the mediating role of resilience in patients with |
title_sort | relationship between personality and coping style according to the mediating role of resilience in patients with |
topic | personality characteristics coping style resilience multiple sclerosis |
url | http://jabs.fums.ac.ir/article-1-932-en.pdf |
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