Rahmati Z, Nasrollahi B, Hatami M, Peivastegar M. (2023). The relationship between mother's attachment style and child's aggression with the mediation of mindfulness in 3-6 year old children.
Rooyesh.
12(8), 149-160.
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1- PhD student, Department of Psychology, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
2- Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran. , Nasrolahi@srbiau.ac.ir
3- Associate Professor, Department of Clinical Psychology, Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran.
4- Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Al-Zahra University, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract: (662 Views)
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relationship between a mother's attachment style and aggression of children aged 3-6 years with the mediation of a mother's mindfulness. The research method was descriptive-correlation and structural equation model type. The statistical population of the research consisted of all the mothers of children aged 3 to 6 years in preschool centers and kindergartens in Tehran in the academic year 2019-2020, and 290 of them were selected as a sample. The tools of this research included the Adult Attachment Questionnaire (RAAS, Collins and Reed, 1990), the Preschool and Kindergarten Behavior Scale (PKBS, Merrell, 1994), and the Five-Dimensional Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ, Bauer et al., 2006). The research data were analyzed using the structural equation analysis method. The results showed that the model fitted well. Based on the findings of the research, the relationship between the mother's attachment style and the child's aggression was positive and significant (p < 0.01 and p < 0.05) and also mother's attachment style was indirectly related to the child's aggression through the mother's mindfulness. (p < 0.05). According to the above findings, it can be concluded that mothers' mindfulness plays a mediating role in the relationship between their attachment style and children's aggression.
Type of Article:
Research |
Subject:
Clinical Psychology Received: 2023/05/26 | Accepted: 2023/07/3 | ePublished: 2023/11/1