A study of relationship between the family emotional climate with17-28 year old adolescences & youth identification, self concept, and self - esteem in Islamshahr

Abstract:
This study tries to investigate the relationship between family emotional climate with17-28 year old adolescences and youth from three levels of socio-economic status (low, average, and high). This research is correlation and causal comparative. The statistical sample size was 159 participants which were randomly selected using rank- order method. Gathering data was made through four questionnaires, namely: A researcher made one on family emotional climate, Plug & Ochs on identification, Beck on self -concept, and coopersmith on self -esteem, were implemented.
The reliability of family emotional climate was 94% using odd –even method. The results showed that there is a relationship between the family emotional climate and identification, self -concept , and self- esteem variables , and the correlation coefficient were significant at 0.01 , 0.05 respectively. The results also show that individuals with higher identification had more suitable emotional climate, consequently had better self -concept and self –esteem.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Instruction and Evaluation, Volume:1 Issue: 3, 2008
Pages:
81 to 102
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