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Structural relationships of metacognitive and motivational beliefs with students\' procrastination based on the mediating role of learning strategies

open access: yesمجله علوم روانشناختی, 2022
Background: Following the cognitive-behavioral theory, cognitive constructs such as underlying beliefs have been shown to affect components of information processing, encryption, and other cognitive processes. Thus, academic procrastination is a behavior
hossein pourmousabzanjany   +3 more
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Comparison of Metacognitive (MCT) and Cognitive-Behavioral (CBT) Interventions on Reducing the General Anxiety Symptoms and Metacognitive Beliefs of Patient with This Disorder

open access: yesمجله دانشکده پزشکی اصفهان, 2013
Background: Although it seem that metacognitive processing system have a remarkable impact on general anxiety disorder (GAD), but studies about the effectiveness of metacognitive interventions in reducing the GAD symptoms are not frequent. The purpose of
Fariba Monnazami   +3 more
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Examination of metacognitions and functionality in agoraphobia without comorbidities

open access: yesBMC Psychiatry
Background Although agoraphobia is considered an independent diagnosis, the literature is limited in studies examining it alone. This study aims to investigate the relationship between agoraphobia, metacognitive beliefs, and functionality and to increase
Ulaş Korkmaz   +2 more
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The Relationships Between Multidimensional Schizotypy and Metacognitive Beliefs

open access: yesPsychological Reports
There has been a recent surge in schizotypy and metacognition research. Metacognition is an umbrella term for higher-order thought processes. Here, we focussed on maladaptive metacognitive beliefs, which are beliefs related to one’s thought processes and often play an important role in the preponderance of psychological disorders. Despite the extensive
Anchal Garg   +3 more
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Metacognitive Beliefs and Their Relation with Symptoms in

open access: yes, 2018
Introduction: Metacognitive constructs have shown promise in explaining the symptoms of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Few studies have examined the role of metacognitions in symptom dimensions of OCD, despite mounting clinical, neuropsychological and imaging evidence for the distinctiveness of these dimensions.
Tumkaya, S   +4 more
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Metacognitive strategies mediate the association between metacognitive beliefs and perceived quality of life

open access: yesScandinavian Journal of Psychology
Quality of life may be understood as a multidimensional evaluation of life circumstances in relation to values, expectations, and perceived well‐being. Quality of life is thus dependent on the subjective perception of the current life situation, not only objective circumstances.
Audun Havnen   +2 more
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Decisional Procrastination in Academic Settings: The Role of Metacognitions and Learning Strategies

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2017
Nowadays, university students suffer from a broad range of problems, such as educational underachievement or the inability to control themselves, that lead to procrastination as a consequence.
Valeria de Palo   +4 more
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Metacognitive deficits drive depression through a network of subjective and objective cognitive functions

open access: yesScientific Reports
Although the relationship between depression and cognitive dysfunction has been extensively documented, research examining the intermediary role of metacognitive processes remains surprisingly limited.
Yuting Zhan, Xu Ding
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Trends in the dose-response relationship between adverse childhood experiences and maladaptive metacognitive beliefs: A cross-sectional study

open access: yesComprehensive Psychiatry
Background: Since the publication of the major research on adverse childhood experiences (ACE) at the turn of the millennium, our knowledge about the prevalence and physical and mental consequences of childhood adversities has increased substantially. In
Dorottya Horváth   +3 more
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Metacognitive beliefs and adolescents' mental health

open access: yes, 2020
Adolescents are at a greater risk of developing depression than most other age group, and negative consequences are associated with the early onset of this mental health problem. It is therefore extremely important to have a comprehensive understanding of the aetiology of adolescents’ depression to be able to develop effective intervention initiatives.
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