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The Effectiveness of Emotion Regulation Training on Impulsivity, Conflict Resolution Styles and Self-esteem

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Conditions
The Effectiveness of Emotion Regulation Training on Impulsivity, Conflict Resolution Styles and Self-Esteem of Divorced Women in Zahedan City.
Other impulse disorders
F63.8
Registration Number
IRCT20221228056954N1
Lead Sponsor
Islamic Azad University
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Complete
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
30
Inclusion Criteria

Be Part of Those Who Refer to The Welfare Department and Shahid Nouri Judicial Complex (Family Court) in Zahedan City.
Having Interest and Willingness to Cooperate in The Field of Research and Education.

Exclusion Criteria

Women Who are Not Divorced.

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Determining the Effect of Emotion Regulation Training on Impulsivity and its Components. Timepoint: Two Stages of Pre-test (Initial Stage of Sampling) - Post-test (End of Emotion Regulation Training). Method of measurement: Through the Impulsivity Questionnaire of Barrett et al. (2004).;Determining the Effect of Emotion Regulation Training on Conflict Resolution Styles and its Components. Timepoint: Two Stages of Pre-test (Initial Stage of Sampling) - Post-test (End of Emotion Regulation Training). Method of measurement: Through the Questionnaire of Conflict Resolution Styles in Rahim Couples (1992).;Determining the Effect of Emotion Regulation Training on Self-worth and its Components. Timepoint: Two Stages of Pre-test (Initial Stage of Sampling) - Post-test (End of Emotion Regulation Training). Method of measurement: Through the Self-esteem Questionnaire of Kroker et al. (2003).
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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