Author/Authors :
Sharbafshaaer, Minoo Young Researchers and Elite Club - Zahedan Branch - Islamic Azad University - Zahedan, Iran
Abstract :
Anxiety and depression are common and serious disorder that they have main affects
in self-regulation and somatization. This study was done to analyze relation and prediction between
anxiety/depression with dimensions of self-regulation and somatization. Methods: The study was
done using four questionnaires such as: Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI), Beck Depression Inventory
(BDI), Self-Regulation Questionnaire (SRQ) and Physical Symptoms (PHQ-15). Study was
conducted in 500 employees in five biggest offices. Investigation used all data collected analyzed by
SPSS-21 software. Results: In particular, there is significant differences between evaluating and
somatization with anxiety by positive correlation. Meanwhile, anxiety accounted for 4.01% of the
variance in implementing (p<0.05), 4% of the variance evaluating (p<0.05) and 4.04% variance
somatization (p<0.05). There is significantly differences between evaluating with depression by
positive correlation (p<0.05). In addition, implementing, assessing, and somatization had a
correlation with depression (p<0.05). Depression accounted for 4.81% variance of the implementing
(p<0.05), 4.79% of the variance evaluating (p<0.05) and 4.86% of the variance somatization (p<0.05).
Conclusion: Findings are consistent with a relationship between anxiety in self-regulation and
somatization involved in both self-regulation and somatization as well as altered in clinically manifest