The Relationship between Resilience and Cognitive Emotion Regulation and Obsessive Rumination of Woman with Breast Cancer
Abstract
The goal of this study is to investigate the relationship between resilience and cognitive emotion regulation and obsessive rumination of woman with breast cancer. Research plan is correlational. The sample includes 150 women with breast cancer that selected randomly and research instruments include the resilience questionnaire by Connor and Dawidson (2003), cognitive emotion regulation questionnaire by Garnefsci and Alt (2001) and obsessive rumination questionnaire by Nolen, Hocsma, and Maru (1991) . Pearson simple statistical correlation coefficient and multiple regression method and analysis method are used for analyzing the results. The result showed that there is meaningful relationship between negation resilience and cognitive emotion regulation and obsessive rumination of woman with breast cancer. Also, regression result showed that negation resilience and cognitive emotion regulation are predicting obsessive rumination of woman with breast cancer and cognitive emotion regulation is the best negation prediction of obsessive rumination in woman with breast cancer.
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