Compare autobiographical memory, mindfulness and rumination in Ms's patients and normal people

Abstract:
The aim of this project is the difference between autobiographical memory¡ Bhshyary¡ rumination of¡ patients with MS are normal people. In the category of causal-comparative study (after an event) is placed. The population in this research¡ the MS Society of Iran¡ and university students were selected from 100 women in the age group 20-39 years (50 female students¡ 50 subjects a MS). In this study¡ non-random sampling method is available. In order to collect data in this study autobiographical memory questionnaire (AMT) Williams and Broadbent¡ mindfulness questionnaire Salima God garrison and RRS are used. The hypothesis using multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) is obtained. According to the statistical results¡ with a mean autobiographical memory in normal group compared to MS And more Mindfulness overall score in the normal group compared to MS more. Of significant differences in rumination subscales reflect the normal group compared to MS more. As a result¡ normal subjects compared with MS and groups of autobiographical memory¡ and rumination Bhshyary more than
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Analytical - Cognitive Psychology, Volume:7 Issue: 25, 2016
Pages:
41 to 52
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