Predict cognitive emotion regulation strategies using the flexibility of mind, retention and continuous performance in adolescents
Abstract:
Introduction
The aim of this study is to survey of the role of excecutive function (cognitive flexibility, cognitive inhibition, Continuous attention) on cognitive emotion regulation in Girl teens.Methods
The statistical population of this research is all students of high school students in Khormoj city who have been educated in 95-95 years. The sample consists of 117 adolescent secondary school students who were selected using multi-stage cluster sampling The research tools are the scale of emotional cognitive regulation strategies, Wisconsin software, Stroop and continuous performance. The data were analyzed by stepwise multiple regression.Findings: The results of the analysis showed that cognitive flexibility and inhibition can predict self-blame, flexibility, inhibition, and continuous attention; predictive of rumination; cognitive flexibility and cognitive restraint predictive positive retention strategies; cognitive flexibility and continuous attention Forecasting reassessment and continuous attention and anticipatory deterrence has been the development of perspective. Also, cognitive impairment has been able to predict the extent of disaster in teenagers in the sample group.
Conclusion
These results provide guidelines for improving cognitive-emotional regulation strategies using executive functions. Keywords:
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Neuropsychology, Volume:3 Issue: 2, 2017
Pages:
9 to 24
https://magiran.com/p1745599
مقالات دیگری از این نویسنده (گان)
-
Identification of cognitive biases of type D personality: A phenomenology strategy
Seyedeh Zahra Mousavi, Ali Pakizeh*, Sooran Rajabi
Journal of Psychological Sciences, -
The prediction of job performance based on work-family conflict, psychological empowerment, emotional intelligence, responsibility and sense of coherence feeling in staff
Fatemeh Bavali, Moloud Keykhosrovani *, Ezat Deyreh, Sooran Rajabi
Journal of New Approaches in Educational Administration,