Fatemeh Afghary; Fatemeh Bahrami; Maryam sadat Fatehizadeh
Volume 5, Issue 18 , July 2014, , Pages 25-50
Abstract
The purpose of This study was investigating the pathological interactions between parents and their married childrens. The present study is divided into two parts. . Methodology in initial part was qualitative research, in which theoretical texts and researches were investigated. Then, one purposive ...
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The purpose of This study was investigating the pathological interactions between parents and their married childrens. The present study is divided into two parts. . Methodology in initial part was qualitative research, in which theoretical texts and researches were investigated. Then, one purposive sample (including 36 individuals) selected for semi-structured interview and most significant interactional damages between couples and their original families explored. Then, information from interviews and books and scientific articles was combined to produce a questionnaire for assessment the interactional damages. In second part of this study that was a cross-sectional and descriptive research, mentioned questionnaire completed by 135 individuals (including 85 women and 50 men). Data were analyzed by frequency, mean, standard deviation, and t test. Results of The study showed that the most important damages according to qualitative viewpoint are dependency, inappropriate expectations, disregarding, interference and negative behaviors. in an quantitative section of study results showed that emotional dependency, aberrant parental expectations, parental disregarding, and parental interference with the highest averages are most important damages. In addition, results showed that scores in two subscales, financial dependency and aberrant married childrens expectations, are significantly more about sons than daughters. The results of this study is applicable in developing the theoretical texts in the fields of psychopathology; and Marriage and Family Counseling.
aghdas sadat razavi; maryamo- sadat fatehi zadeh
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The aim of the present research was to study the relationship between early maladaptive schemas and attitude about mate selection as well as to determine the contribution of each schema in creating attitude in college students. This was a descriptive (correlation of prediction) kind of research. Early ...
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The aim of the present research was to study the relationship between early maladaptive schemas and attitude about mate selection as well as to determine the contribution of each schema in creating attitude in college students. This was a descriptive (correlation of prediction) kind of research. Early maladaptive schema domains were as predictor variables and attitude about mate selection domains were as criteria variables. Research sample was in the form of cluster sampling in which 122 students responded to Young Schema Questionnaire (YSQ) and Attitude about mate selection questionnaire. In this research, statistical method of correlation and regression analysis with step by step method was utilized. Findings showed that all domains of early maladaptive schemas in students have meaningful positive correlation with attitude about mate selection domains. Finding of regression indicated that entitlement/superiority and abandonment schemas are capable of predicting attitudes about mate selection in college students.