%0 Journal Article %A Sharifibastan, F %A Yazdi, s %A zahraei, Sh %T The Role of Cognitive Emotion Regulation and Positive and Negative Affect in Resiliency of Women with Breast Cancer %J Journal of Nursing Education %V 4 %N 2 %U http://ijpn.ir/article-1-784-en.html %R 10.21859/ijpn-04025 %D 2016 %K Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies, Positive and Negative affect, Resiliency, Breast Cancer., %X Introduction: Regarding the role of emotion regulation in choosing a way to overcome stressful situations, present study aimed to predict resiliency, based on cognitive emotion regulation strategies and positive and negative affect in women with breast cancer. Methods: Method of this study is a descriptive –correlation. The study sample consists of 120 women with breast cancer that selected by purposive sampling method. For gathering data was used of Connor & Davidson resilience scale, Garnefski& et al cognitive emotion regulation and Diener& et al positive and negative experiencesScale. Results:The results showed that the positive cognitive emotion regulation strategies, including positive reappraisal strategies, self-blame, taking a positive point of view and re-consideration of planning in four steps, indicaying total predicts 0.65 of resiliency variance (p<0.001), but positive and negative emotions were not able to predict resiliency. Resiliency with positive cognitive emotion regulation strategies and positive affect had a significant positive correlation, with negative cognitive emotion regulation strategies and negative affect had a significant negative correlation (p<0.001). Conclusion:Based on these results, it can be concluded that strengthening the positive cognitive emotion regulations should be regarded as a target for interventions and conceded resiliency training programs. %> http://ijpn.ir/article-1-784-en.pdf %P 38-49 %& 38 %! %9 Research %L A-10-1-95 %+ Alzahra University, Tehran, Iran %G eng %@ 2345-2501 %[ 2016