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QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY

The journal publishes articles on psychological, social, biobehavioral and environmental factors in physical health and medical illness, and other issues in health psychology.

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The Relationship between Patient Delirium and Anxiety in Family Caregivers of Patients Admitted to the Intensive Care Unit

somaye shokri; elham nanab; shieva esmailie; yasaman jahed; Hamid Haghani; Mahboubeh shali

Volume 14, Issue 53 , June 2025, Pages 7-18

https://doi.org/10.30473/hpj.2025.70912.6032

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  Objective: Mental and psychological problems of the patient's family, as an important issue, is presented in the special care section, which can be caused by the lack of awareness of the family regarding the diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of the patient. Anxiety caused by the hospitalization of a ...  Read More

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The Effect of Positive or Negative Impression on Pain Estimation between Nurses

susan alizadehfard

Volume 14, Issue 53 , June 2025, Pages 19-30

https://doi.org/10.30473/hpj.2025.72227.6109

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  Objective: Facial expression is one of the most important signs of pain, which is very effective in transmitting pain to others. The facial appearance of pain is directly related to the observers' direct perception of the presence or intensity of pain and is the result of the interaction between emotional, ...  Read More

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The Mediating Role of Cognitive Distortion in the Relationship between Sociocultural Pressure and Fear of Body Image in Obese Women without a History of Weight Loss

Manizhe Haddadi Barzoki; azra zebardast; sajjad rezaei

Volume 14, Issue 53 , June 2025, Pages 31-44

https://doi.org/10.30473/hpj.2025.71479.6064

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  Objective: Obesity and overweight impose significant health care costs, while being preventable and treatable. Prevention of obesity is the best treatment strategy. Research results show that many internal and external factors can be considered as obstacles to obesity prevention or weight loss. This ...  Read More

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Modeling of Eating Attitudes based on Perfectionism and Body Dissatisfaction with the Mediating Role of Anxiety in College Students

Milad Rahimi; Robabeh Noury; Elahe Tajfar

Volume 14, Issue 53 , June 2025, Pages 45-60

https://doi.org/10.30473/hpj.2025.71291.6069

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  Objective: Entering college is a critical developmental stage that can make students vulnerable to disordered eating attitudes and eating disorders. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between perfectionism and body dissatisfaction in relation to eating attitudes, with ...  Read More

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The Paradigmatic Model of Cultural and Social Determinants of Risky Sexual Behavior among Adolescents in Tehran

Fatemeh Askari Rostami; seyed Reza Javadian; Hossein Afrasiabi

Volume 14, Issue 53 , June 2025, Pages 61-76

https://doi.org/10.30473/hpj.2025.71959.6084

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  Objective: Adolescence marks a critical developmental period characterized by profound physical, emotional, and social transformations, which often correlate with engagement in risky behaviors, particularly risky sexual behavior. In Tehran, Iran, a context where sociocultural norms heavily shape adolescents' ...  Read More

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The Effectiveness of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) on Cognitive Regulation and Improving the Quality of Life of Women with Trichotillomania

Pegah Jokar; Mahdieh Rahmanian

Volume 14, Issue 53 , June 2025, Pages 77-92

https://doi.org/10.30473/hpj.2025.72172.6102

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  Objective: The present study aims to investigate the effectiveness of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) in improving cognitive regulation and enhancing the quality of life among women diagnosed with trichotillomania. Trichotillomania, a type of obsessive-compulsive disorder characterized by ...  Read More

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The Effectiveness of Sexual Cognitive Behavioral Therapy on Sexual Self-Concep, Sexual Self- Disclosure, Erectile dysfunction, and Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder in Patients with Sexual Dysfunctions

Fatemeh Bayanfar; Seyed Saeid Soleiman poor

Volume 14, Issue 53 , June 2025, Pages 93-112

https://doi.org/10.30473/hpj.2025.70571.6015

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  Objective: Sexual dysfunctions are a heterogeneous group of disorders that are usually characterized by a clinically significant disturbance in a person's ability to respond sexually or experience sexual pleasure. A person may have several sexual dysfunctions at the same time. Erectile dysfunctions and ...  Read More

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A Systematic Review of Psychological Interventions for Patients with Prostate Cancer

samaneh someloo; Manijeh Firoozi; atefeh Arabi; hoda zaraj

Volume 14, Issue 53 , June 2025, Pages 113-128

https://doi.org/10.30473/hpj.2025.72291.6113

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  Objective: The present study aimed to systematically review psychological interventions for individuals diagnosed with prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers among men worldwide, and its diagnosis and treatment often lead to significant psychological distress, including ...  Read More

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Comparing the Effectiveness of Emotion-Oriented Therapy and Mindfulness Therapy in Improving Self-Efficacy, Conflict in Emotion Expression and Pain Perception in Patients with Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain

sara soori; afshin salahian; bita nasrolahi

Volume 14, Issue 53 , June 2025, Pages 129-148

https://doi.org/10.30473/hpj.2025.70957.6037

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  Objective: Chronic musculoskeletal pain includes local pain and referred pain that causes pain in the joints of different parts of the body. Chronic pain has negative and detrimental effects on the psychological and physical performance of patients and causes physical and mental problems for patients. ...  Read More

The Effectiveness of Hope Therapy on Cognitive-Behavioral Avoidance and Self-Care Activities in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
Volume 13, Issue 50 , September 2024, , Pages 7-22

https://doi.org/10.30473/hpj.2024.66826.5733

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  Objective:  one of the most common chronic diseases afflicting a wide range of human population is diabetes. In addition to the body, it also affects psychological characteristics, as well as personal and social functioning of the person. Since type II diabetes has many physical and psychological ...  Read More

Breaking bad news to patients protocols: a review study
Volume 12, Issue 47 , January 2024, , Pages 71-88

https://doi.org/10.30473/hpj.2024.67159.5762

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  Objective: Breaking bad news to the patients and their family is an important and difficult stage in disease process requiring both verbal and non-verbal skills. Thus, studies in the field of health psychology have provided protocols to explain step by step how to break bad news. These protocols have ...  Read More

The Effectiveness of Neurofeedback on Pregnancy Anxiety and Prenatal Depression in Pregnant Women during the COVID-19: A Single-Case Research with Multiple Baseline Design
Volume 12, Issue 47 , January 2024, , Pages 1-18

https://doi.org/10.30473/hpj.2024.64013.5544

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  Objectives: During the pandemic COVID-19, numerous studies displayed an increase in anxiety and depression in pregnant women. This present study aimed to investigate the effect of neurofeedback therapy on pregnancy anxiety and prenatal depression in pregnant women. Methods: The study was a single-case ...  Read More

The Effect of Group Self-Healing Training on Distress Tolerance, Emotional Reactivity and Anxiety in Women with Breast Cancer
Volume 12, Issue 47 , January 2024, , Pages 19-32

https://doi.org/10.30473/hpj.2024.66318.5692

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  Objectives: Cancer has experienced alarming growth in the last two decades and is considered as an urgent health problem of modern life. Meanwhile, breast cancer is one of the most common types of cancer, and its annual incidence is increasing at a rate of 1.8 to 2% in the world, and it ranks first among ...  Read More

Investigating the Relationship Between Perfectionism and Childhood Trauma with Disordered Eating Behaviors with the Mediating Role of Body Image Dissatisfaction
Volume 12, Issue 46 , August 2023, , Pages 77-92

https://doi.org/10.30473/hpj.2023.64030.5546

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  Objective: Today, eating disorders are increasing among adults and their negative consequences have caused health concerns. Therefore, identifying the factors associated with these behaviors can help to prevent them. In this regard, the aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between perfectionism ...  Read More

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