Study of relationship between Anti social personality and defensive mechanism
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This research was done to determining the relationship between anti social personality and use of defensive mechanisms in Farabi hospital and the jail of Kermanshah city.Material‚ and Methods
In a descriptive- analytic study, 50 people anti social at Farabi hospital and the jail of Kermanshah city were selected by available sampling by clinical interview, and 3- Milon test about defensive were studied. The statistical approaches and indicators, such as frequency, percentage, average, standard deviation and correlation coefficient were used to data analysis.Results
Results indicated that there was a meaningful relationship between immature defensive mechanism and antisocial personality disorders (P=0.018). It means that if immature defensive mechanism is increased, the score of antisocial personality disorders will enhance, too. But, there was any meaningful relationship between neurotic defensive mechanism (P=0.401) and illogical and mature defensive Mechanism (P=0.909) with antisocial personality disorders.Conclusion
People with antisocial personality disorders apply immature defensive mechanism more than personality defensive mechanisms.Keywords:
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Persian
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Caring Today Journal, Volume:5 Issue: 16, 2010
Page:
41
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