Designing a suitable structural model for predicting abusive abuse based on components of personality traits and parental transplantation in parents
The purpose of the present study was to provide a model to determine the relationship between personality traits and parenting styles of children using parenting
This is a descriptive-correlational descriptive-correlational study of partial and directional least squares type and the statistical population consisted of children aged 13 to 15 years in Mashhad high school and their parents in 1998-96 that were 85,842 persons. Multistage random sampling and sample size based on the software estimated the sample size (n = 510) and given the probability of 20% drop in sample size 530 (265 boys and 265 girls) and 1060 parents were selected. The research instrument was the Costa and Wake Carey Personality Inventory of Short Form 1989, the Collins and Reed Adult Attachment Scale of 1990, and the Nourbakhsh Child Abuse Self-Report Scale (2013).
The results showed that the design of a suitable structural model for predicting child abuse based on parental personality traits and attachment styles was in good agreement with the theoretical model. Also, the direct path to secure attachment style (β = 0.41, P=0.001), avoidant attachment style (β= 0.35, P=0.001) and ambivalent attachment style (β= 0.42, P=0.001), parental personality traits, share of neuroticism (P = 0.46, P = 0.001), extraversion (P = 0.44, P = 0.001), openness (β= 0.40, P=0.001), agreeing (β= 0.35, P=0.001), and being conscientious (β= 0.41, P=0.001) Abuse of children is significant.
Based on the research findings, it is suggested that family counselors deal with the interpersonal elements to improve parent-child relationships during preventive considerations in order to create a cohesive and conscious relationship.
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