Showing 5 results for Family Communication Pattern
Dr Saeid Asgari, Dr Ali Reza Rashidi, Tayyebeh Naghshineh, Sara Sharifi,
year 4, Issue 2 (9-2015)
Abstract
Considering the importance of a comprehensive range of quality of life, Factors affecting, especially the role of the family and the relationships among its members, it seems essential. Rising divorce statistics indicate that the family has failed to create a sense of satisfaction in couples, especially women who divorce are more likely than men. Divorce is a problem that is causing the emotional complexity of family and is affected the quality of life. The study has been conducted to determine the relation between Family Communication Patterns and self-differentiation and quality of life of women divorce applicant visiting the Counseling Centerof Kermanshah Justice. Descriptive study was correlation and a sample with a volume of 300women by the accessible sampling has been elected. The questionnaires of Family Communication Patterns to collect data, self-differentiation and quality of life (SF-36) were applied. Those in order to analyze the data Pearson correlation and regression analysis were used. The results revealed that there is positive relation between Communication pattern Dialogue and self -differentiation with quality of life and both variables, Family Communication Patterns and self-differentiation, Can predict the quality of life. Therefore, the importance of relation among the members of family as the basic social institution and determinant the quality of children's life, more than ever, should be emphasized.
Mahsa Nazari, Dr. Mozhgan Lotfi, Dr. Mahdi Amini,
year 9, Issue 11 (1-2021)
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the mediating role of emotion regulation difficulties in the relationship between family communication patterns with the tendency toward high-risk behaviors and internet addiction. The statistical population included all students of the Azad University South Tehran Branch in the 1397-98 academic year. Using the convenience sampling method, 220 students entered the study and completed the Family Communication Patterns questionnaire, Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale, Youth Risk-Taking Scale, and Internet Addiction Test. Data were analyzed using the Pearson correlation coefficient and the Structural Equation Modeling method. The results indicated that emotion regulation difficulties play a fully mediating role in the relationship between the conformity orientation of family communication patterns with a tendency toward high-risk behaviors and internet addiction, but don't have a mediating role in the relationship between the conversation orientation of family communication patterns with a tendency toward high-risk behaviors and internet addiction. So it could be concluded that the conformity orientation is effective in creating a tendency toward high-risk behaviors and internet addiction through emotion regulation difficulties.
Zainab Pendar, Esfandiar Azad, Faramarz Sohrabi,
year 11, Issue 10 (12-2022)
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the mediating role of emotional intelligence in the relationship between family communication patterns and personal responsibility in adolescents. The present study is basic research in terms of purpose and a correlational study in terms of method. The statistical population of the present study was all male and female students in the second secondary school in Tehran from Allameh Shearani sample school for boys in region 2 and Nikan sample school for girls in region 2 in 2022, among them, 300 people were selected as a sample using an available sampling method. Research questionnaires included: The personal Responsibility Scale (PRSA, Mergler & Shield, 2016), the Family Communication Patterns Questionnaire (FCP, Koerner & Fitzpatrick, 2002), and the Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire (EIQ, Bradberry & Greaves, 2005). Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to analyze the data. The results of the SEM indicated that the model fit in well. The findings showed that conversation orientation and conformity orientation with emotional intelligence and emotional intelligence had a direct relationship with personal responsibility (p< 0.001). Also, conversation orientation and conformity orientation could indirectly predict personal responsibility in adolescents through emotional intelligence (p<0.001). It can be concluded that family communication patterns & emotional intelligence play a key role in adolescents' personal responsibility, and it is necessary to pay attention to these factors in interacting with each other in personal responsibility promotion programs.
Zainab Pendar, Esfandiar Azad, Faramarz Sohrabi,
year 12, Issue 2 (4-2023)
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the mediating role of identity styles in the relationship between family communication patterns and personal responsibility in adolescents. The present study is basic research in terms of purpose and a correlational study in terms of method. The statistical population of the present study was all male and female students in the second secondary school in Tehran from Allameh Shearani sample school for boys in Region 2 and Nikan sample school for girls in Region 2 in 2022, among them, 300 people were selected as a sample using an available sampling method. Research questionnaires included: The personal Responsibility Scale (PRSA, Mergler & Shield, 2016), the Family Communication Patterns Questionnaire (FCP, Koerner & Fitzpatrick, 2002), and the Identity Style Inventory (ISI, Berzonsky, 1992). Path analysis was used to analyze the data. The results of the path analysis indicated that the model fit in well. The findings showed that conversation orientation and conformity orientation could indirectly predict personal responsibility in adolescents through identity styles (p<0.001). It can be concluded that family communication patterns & identity styles play a key role in personal responsibility in adolescents and it is necessary to pay attention to these factors in interacting with each other in personal responsibility promotion programs.
Zahra Mafi, Nahid Havassi Somar,
year 12, Issue 2 (4-2023)
Abstract
The present study was conducted with the aim of determining the predictive role of family communication patterns and self-control with dependence on social networks in adolescents. The method of this study was descriptive-correlational. The statistical population of the study included all female students aged 15-17 years studying in second-grade public high schools in Abyek City in the academic year 2021-20211. Using a non-random sampling method, 258 people were selected and they were evaluated via virtual networks using the Internet addiction test (IAT) (Yang,1998), the revised family communication pattern (RFCP) (Ritchie, 1972), and the self-control scale (SCS) (Tangney et al., 2004). The results of the Pearson correlation test revealed a significant positive relationship (P<0.01) between the communication pattern of conversation and dependence on social networks, and a significant negative relationship (P<0.05) between the communication pattern of conformity and dependence on social networks. But there is no significant relationship between self-control and dependence on social networks. In fact, 19% of the variance of dependence on social networks can be predicted based on family interaction patterns (dialogue, conformity), and the self-control of teenagers. Paying attention to the findings, in order to reduce or prevent dependence on social networks in teenagers, special programs can be developed to improve family interaction patterns.