Relationship between maladaptive schemas and emotional tuning problems with mental health of soldiers with a history of service escape in Northern Khorasan police command
The present study was conducted to investigate the relationship between maladaptive schemas and emotional adjustment problems with the mental health of soldiers with a history of service escape in the Northern Khorasan Provincial Police Command. The survey method is used in this study and was performed on all soldiers with a history of service volatility in 2018, those are 160 people. The sample consisted of 160 soldiers with a history of service escape, which was selected totally as the sample because of the low volume of society. The tools for collecting information in this research were Yang's incompatible schemas (2005), Gratz & Romer's Threat Settlement (2004) and Goldberg's General Health Questionnaire (1987). Data analysis was performed based on Pearson correlation coefficient and stepwise regression coefficient according to SPSS 24 software. Results showed that maladaptive schemas and emotional adjustment problems were the strongest predictors for mental health, and all of these changes Considering the probability of regression test was significant (P <0. 01). Therefore, it is concluded that maladaptive schemas and emotional regulation problems are a good predictor of the mental health of soldiers in the history of service escape.
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