Relationship between perceived stress and child abuse parental with social adjustment and stubbornness - confrontational disobedience in primary school male students in Mashhad

Article Type:
Research/Original Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:

The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between perceived stress and child abuse of parents with social adjustment and stubbornness - confrontational disobedience in male primary school students in Mashhad. The statistical population of this study consisted of all primary school students in Sidi in Mashhad in 2020-2021 and according to Krejcie Morgan table, 180 people were randomly selected. In this study, Child Abuse and Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ), Social Adjustment, Perceived Stress, Stubbornness-Coping Disobedience Scale (ODDRS) were used. Findings were analyzed by Pearson correlation and regression methods. The results showed that between the dimension of stubbornness - disobedience and perceived psychological stress of parents; Between all dimensions of child abuse and stubbornness - confrontational disobedience; Between perceived parental stress and social adjustment; There is a significant relationship between social adjustment and dimensions of child abuse.

Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Psychology New Ideas, Volume:6 Issue: 13, 2021
Page:
11
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