Comparison of the Self-control and Behavioral Activation and Prevention Systems in Normal and Blind People

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ICPCE01_493

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 11 خرداد 1397

Abstract:

self-control is one of the most important skills that are considered as the main characteristic of individual adaptability. Indeed, an individual with self-control ability is one who can prioritize his/her goals and keep a balance between his/her emotions and thoughts.the purpose of this study was to compare self-control and behavioral activation and prevention systems in both normal and blind people. For this purpose, a descriptive and cross-sectional research frame was used. Also a comparative frame was employed. A sample of 80 people (40 normal and 40 blind people) was selected randomly. In order to measure the research data, scale of self-control and behavioral activation and prevention systems was used. In order to use this scale, its reliability and validity were measured and confirmed. The research data were analyzed in the SPSS.the findings revealed that the score of behavioral activation and prevention systems in two groups of respondents (blind and normal ones) is different (p≤0.001). Also the findings revealed that the score of self-control systems in two groups of respondents (blind and normal ones) is not different (p≤0.001). It can be concluded that self-control and behavioral activation and prevention systems of blinds are more sensitive than normal people.

Keywords:

Blind , Self-control , behavioral activation and prevention systems

Authors

Malihe Pishvaei

Social Development & Health Promotion Research Center, Gonabad University of Medical Sciences, Gonabad, Iran

Mohammad Khaledian

Department of Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran

Sayyed Mohamad Javad Mirghaderi

M.A. of General Psychology, Arsanjan Branch, Islamic Azad University