period. The study population consisted of all married women with type 1 diabetes with a medical record in the Diabetes Association in Hamadan. Out of this population, 40 cases were selected by purposive sampling randomly and assigned to two groups of experimental and control. Couple counseling intervention based on the BETTER model was performed during four sessions, while the control group did not receive any training. Thereafter, the results were analyzed using the repeated measures AVOVA test. Results: As evidenced by the obtained results, couple counseling based on the BETTER model was effective in sexual satisfaction and this effect persists 3 months beyond the intervention. Conclusion: The results of the present study showed that the health and sexual satisfaction of women with physical illnesses are usually neglected. Furthermore, sexual satisfaction was reportedly effective on life satisfaction and health promotion]]>
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30) residing in Karaj, Iran, during 2019. In total, 80 (47%) females and 70 (53%) males participated in this study. After the validity assessment of the translated version of the questionnaire, exploratory (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFI) were used to evaluate its construct validity. Moreover, Cronbach's alpha was used to evaluate the reliability of the questionnaire. Finally, the collected data were analyzed in SPSS (version 23) and PLS software (version 2). Results: The EFA showed 6 factors, namely "self-positive", "self-negative", "positive world", "negative world", "positive future", and "negative future" with a variance of 57% and Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin of 89. Furthermore, these items were confirmed with CFI (goodness of fit=0.58). The reliability of the questionnaire was measured by Cronbach's alpha method and was calculated at 93%. Conclusion: According to the results, the validity and reliability of Beck's cognitive triad can be confirmed. Therefore, this questionnaire can be used to correctly identify the causes of depression. ]]>
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