manafi F, Dehshiri G. The role of family cohesion and adaptability and emotion regulation in predicting the social intimacy of female students. Rooyesh 2019; 8 (9) :209-216
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1- M. A. of clinical psychology, Alzahra University , mnfi.fatemeh@gmail.com
2- Assistant professor of psychology, Alzahra university
Abstract: (2254 Views)
The impact of family function, especially cohesion and adaptability in the regulation of children’s emotion, can have significant implications for the development of their next relationships, including intimate relationships in early youth. The aim of this study was to determine the role of family cohesion and flexibility and emotions regulation in predicting social intimacy. For this purpose, 216 female students of Shiraz University and Al-Zahra University were selected by convenience sampling method and they respond to the family cohesion and adaptability scale, affective style questionnaire and social intimacy scale. The results showed that social intimacy has a significant positive correlation with the family cohesion and adaptability and with the all subscales of affective regulation. Also, regression analysis showed that family adaptability and affective regulation have a significant role in predicting social intimacy. In general, in cohesive and adaptive families, children are equipped with tools for rearranging or balancing emotions which help them succeed in managing their daily lives and establish intimate relationships with others.
Type of Article:
Research |
Subject:
Clinical Psychology Received: 2019/02/4 | Revised: 2019/12/27 | Accepted: 2019/04/11 | ePublished: 2019/12/1