Predicting Psychophysiological Compliant based on Thought Fusion and Trauma with mediating role Ego Strength and Cognitive Flexibiity in Non-Clinical individuals
Subject Areas : Psychology
Shiva Jafari
1
,
Asghar Jafari
2
1 - Department of Psychology, Bushehr branch, Islamic Azad university, Bushehr, Iran
2 - Department of Psychology, Faculty of Humanities, University of Kashan, Kashan, Iran.
Keywords: Psychophysiological, Thought Fusion, Trauma, Ego strength,
Abstract :
Present study aimed to Predict psychophysiological compliant based on thought fusion and trauma with mediating role ego strength in non-clinical individuals. Method was descriptive- correlation. Population was nursing students in medical sciences of Bushehr in second 6 months on 2024. 205 participants selected by one cluster sampling. data were collected by questionnaires of Takata & Sakata, s (2003) psychophysiological compliant, Wells & et al, s (2001) thought fusion, Bernstein & et al, s (2003) trauma and Markstrom & et al, s (1997) ego strength and analyzed by Pearson’s correlation, hierarchy regression and SEM and SPSS-23 and AMOS-26. The results showed that there is a negative and significant relationship between thought fusion and trauma with psychophysiological compliant and there is a positive and significant relationship between ego strength and psychophysiological compliant (p<0.01). The results of SEM showed that ego strength and cognitive flexibility mediate on the relationship of thought fusion and trauma with psychophysiological compliant (p<0.01). The results showed evidence that thought fusion and trauma effect psychophysiological compliant of nursing students and ego strength indirectly reduce the effect of thought fusion and trauma on psychophysiological compliant.