Behnia L, Ghorban Shirodi S, Khalatbari J. (2019). Relationship between insecure attachment and dysfunctional parenting with women's domestic violence on the verge of divorce through mediation of early maladaptive schemas.
Journal of Psychological Science.
18(75), 275-286.
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http://psychologicalscience.ir/article-1-298-en.html
Islamic Azad University, Research and Science Branch , drshohrehshiroudi@gmail.com
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Background: Research suggests a relationship between insecure attachment and dysfunctional parenting with domestic violence, whereas, according to theoretical foundations, early maladaptive schemas can mediate this relationship. Aims: investigate the relationship between insecure attachment and dysfunctional parenting with domestic violence mediated by early maladaptive schemas. Method: The present study is a correlational study of path analysis. The statistical population of the study consisted of all women on the verge of divorce referring to Tehran social emergencies. The final sample size of the study consisted of (n=433) who were selected by Random cluster. Tools included Hazen and Shaver Attachment Styles (1987), Robinson et al.'s Parenting Dimension (2001), Young's Early Maladaptive Schema (1988), and the Roonma Noori Domestic Violence (2008). The method of data analysis was path analysis. Results: insecure attachment and dysfunctional parenting have a significant positive relationship both directly and indirectly through early maladaptive schemes with domestic violence in women on the verge of divorce (p<0/01). Conclusions: it means that, insecure attachment and dysfunctional parenting lead to the formation of most of the early maladaptive schemas and through these schemas provide the background for domestic violence.
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General Received: 2019/08/3 | Published: 2019/05/15
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