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Issazadeghan A L, Ashraf Zadeh S, Sheikhi S. THE RELATIONSHIP OF COGNITIVE EMOTION REGULATION STRATEGIES AND OPTIMISM WITH DEATH ANXIETY AMONG NURSES IN URMIA CITY. Nursing and Midwifery Journal 2014; 12 (6) :467-476
URL: http://unmf.umsu.ac.ir/article-1-1680-en.html
1- Dept.of Psychology, Urmia University , ali_issazadeg@yahoo.com
2- Dept. of Psychology, Urmia University
3- Dept. of Psychiatry, Urmia Faculty of Medicine
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 The Relationship of Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies and Optimism with Death Anxiety among Nurses in Urmia city  Issazadegan A[1]*,Ashrafzadeh S[2],Soleimani M3   Received: 8 May, 2014 Accepted:18 Jul, 2014  Abstract  Background & Aims: Death anxiety in staff nurses can influence their communication with and the quality of their care delivery for dying patients. The aim of the current study is to investigate the relationship and predictability of death anxiety by cognitive emotion regulation strategies and optimism in nurses working in critical care and general wards.  Materials & Methods: In this descriptive correlational study, 300 nurses (227 females, 73males) were selected by stratified random sampling method from hospitals in Urmia city. The participants were assessed using the Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies Questionnaire (CERS-Q), Templer Death Anxiety Scale and revised life- orientation Test. The data was analyzed by Pearson correlation coefficient and stepwise regression analysis.  Result: The findings showed that there was significant relationship between death anxiety with subscales of cognitive emotion regulation strategies and optimism (p
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