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Examine the relationship between happiness and practices of parenting with conduct disorders of children
Authors
F. Cheraghi
R. Dousti
M. Seyedi
S. R. M. Vimoghadam
Publication date
1 January 2016
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Abstract
Family factors in conduct disorder and antisocial behaviors has a significant impact. Strict parenting style with intense controlling high levels of seriousness discipline unstable and tough and low levels of emotional intimacy are diagnosed. The research method is descriptive and the correlation type. The study population included all of children and mothers urban base 1 of Ham. Using simple random sampling 218 children as samples were selected. Data collection tools include: Oxford Happiness Questionnaire a questionnaire Baumirind parenting styles and children's mental health assessment questionnaire 14-6 (CSI-4). The research data using the statistical Software SPSS were analyzed. The results showed that the happiness of parents of children with conduct disorders there is a significant negative relationship. Also between conduct disorders of children with authoritative parenting style significant negative relationship and with strict parenting practices there was a significant positive relationship. Regression analysis showed that parental happiness and strict parenting practices has the ability to predict conduct disorders in children. According to the results it can be stated that the happiness and mothers parenting practices and conduct disorders in children there is a relationship and can be conduct disorder according to these variables predicted. It is suggested that the results of this study the design of treatment programs behavioral disorders of children and adolescents should be considered. © Medwell Journals, 2016
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