Compare autobiographical memory, identity and psychological security in, Ms's patients and normal people

Abstract:
The current research has been done in order to find the difference of autobiographical memory¡ identity and psychological security in Ms’ patients and normal people. This study is a correlation¡ the participants in the study were taken form Ms society of Iran and students in Azad univercity garmsar branch. They were 100 women who were chosen randomly (50 women students and 50 Ms patients). In order to collect information 3 different questionnaries were used¡ questionnaris (MMPS) by Aminpour¡ identity aspect questionnaries by Majdian and autobiographical memory questionnaries (AMT) by villiams and Brodbent. The metodology of this study was met through (MANOVA). Accordig to statistical results the following outcomes were gaind self awarness and self confidence were significantly higher in Ms participant compare to normal women¡ communicational identity and social identity in normal group is higher than the other group. As a result of study a significant deffence was seen between the variables so autobiographical memory. Identity and psychological security is significuntly high among normal women compare to the other group.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Analytical - Cognitive Psychology, Volume:7 Issue: 27, 2017
Pages:
67 to 78
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