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Elahe Zamani
Elahe Zamani
PhD Student of Clinical Psychology, Kharazmi University
在 khu.ac.ir 的电子邮件经过验证 - 首页
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The relationship between fear of COVID‐19 and health anxiety among families with COVID‐19 infected: The mediating role of metacognitions, intolerance of uncertainty and emotion …
M Akbari, MM Spada, AV Nikčević, E Zamani
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy 28 (6), 1354-1366, 2021
572021
The mediating role of personalized psychological flexibility in the association between distress intolerance and psychological distress: A national survey during the fourth …
M Akbari, M Seydavi, E Zamani
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy 28 (6), 1416-1426, 2021
252021
The Persian COVID‐19 Anxiety Syndrome Scale (C‐19ASS): Psychometric properties in a general community sample of Iranians
M Akbari, M Seydavi, E Zamani, AV Nikčević, MM Spada
Clinical psychology & psychotherapy 29 (3), 906-921, 2022
222022
Psychometric properties of the metacognitions about smartphone use questionnaire (MSUQ) in a sample of Iranians
M Akbari, E Zamani, G Fioravanti, S Casale
Addictive Behaviors 114, 106722, 2021
182021
The relationship of neuroticism with sleep quality: The mediating role of emotional, cognitive and metacognitive factors
E Zamani, M Akbari, S Mohammadkhani, JH Riskind, CL Drake, ...
Behavioral sleep medicine 20 (1), 74-89, 2022
152022
The Persian personalized psychological flexibility index (P-PPFI): Psychometric properties in a general population sample of Iranians
M Akbari, D Disabato, M Seydavi, E Zamani
Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science 22, 32-43, 2021
142021
The current status of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) in Iran: A systematic narrative review
M Akbari, M Seydavi, CH Davis, ME Levin, MP Twohig, E Zamani
Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science 26, 85-96, 2022
102022
The Persian exercise addiction inventory—adult and youth versions: psychometric properties based on rasch analysis among Iranians
M Akbari, E Zamani, M Seydavi, MD Griffiths, AH Pakpour
International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction 21 (5), 3376-3392, 2023
62023
The risk of exercise addiction mediates the relationship between social media use and mental health indices among young Iranians
M Akbari, M Seydavi, E Zamani, MD Griffiths
Addiction Research & Theory 32 (1), 27-37, 2024
52024
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