{"title":"退伍军人女儿依恋类型和异性交往倾向与父母知觉及其成分的相关性研究","authors":"M. Bazoolnejad, S. Robatmili","doi":"10.29252/IJWPH.10.2.91","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Copyright© 2018, ASP Ins. This open-access article is published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License which permits Share (copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format) and Adapt (remix, transform, and build upon the material) under the Attribution-NonCommercial terms. [1] The relationshib between marital values and reliegion oreiantation ... [2] Adolescent marital expectations and romantic ... [3] Comparison of relationship between religious attitude and paternal ... [4] Quality of value systems and self-efficacy beliefs ... [5] Childhood behavior problems linked to sexual risk taking in young ... [6] Correlates of premarital relationships among unmarried youth in ... [7] Investigating the role of family in communication ... [8] Values, Attitudes and Models of the Youth Actions in Choosing ... [9] The relationship between parental attachment ... [10] Parental attachment and love language ... [11] Perceptions about parents’ relationship and parenting ... [12] Good Partner, good Parent responsiveness mediates ... [13] Parent-child relationship trajectories during adolescence: Longitudinal ... [14] Paternal influences on daughters’ heterosexual relationship ... [15] Relationship of attachment styles and emotional intelligence ... [16] Attachment Styles in Sufferers of Gender Identity ... [17] Relationship between parenting styles and attachment ... [18] Rooting of prevalence of early relationship between ... [19] The effectiveness of conflict resolution skills in tends ... [20] Metaanalysis results of research on the mental health ... [21] Studying the role of family in communication ... [22] Statistics and research ... [23] Comparison of parenting pattern ... [24] Sensory processing sensitivity and its relation ... [25] The relationship between perceptions of parental ... [26] Attachment styles, illness perception ... [27] The relationship between attachment ... [28] Factors related to student’s tendency ... [29] Change of values in cinema and ... [30] Wanting for others and sociology ... [31] The attitudes children of sacrificer and ... [32] Survey the effect of Lazarus’s ... [33] Attachment quality and psychopathological ... [34] Maternal and paternal parenting styles ... [35] Attachment and loss: Separation ... [36] Rewriting family scripts: Improvisation and ... [37] Implications of inadequate parental bonding ... [38] Within-family conflict behaviors as ... Aims One of the factors damaging the family structure is the disability of a family member. Disability can be caused by events such as war; it may sometimes affect the senior family member, the father, and the children are also affected by this problem. The present study was conducted to evalualte the correlation of parental perception and its components with attachment style and tendency to communicate with the opposite sex in veterans’ daughters. Instruments & Methods In this descriptive-correlational study, 77 veterans’ daughters in Tehran, Iran were selected by voluntary sampling method. The research tools consisted of Parental Bonding Instrument (PBI), Adult Attachment Questionnaire (AAQ), and Tendency to Opposite Sex Questionnaire. The data were analyzed by SPSS 23, using Pearson correlation coefficient test. Findings There was a positive correlation between parental perception (r=0.80) and the components of attempts to dependency (r=0.87) and emotional relationship (r=0.91) with tendency to the opposite sex, and there was a negative correlation between the components of indifference (r=-0.90) and encouragement for independence (r=-0.84) with tendency to the opposite sex. Also, the attachment style and parental perception (r=-0.85) had a negative correlation with the components of attempts to dependency (r=-0.92) and emotional relationship (r=-0.93), and had a positive correlation with the components of indifference (r=0.92) and encouragement for independence (r=0.89). Attachment style and tendency to the opposite sex (r=-0.92) had a negative correlation (p<0.01), too. Conclusion Parental perception has a negative correlation with attachment styles and a positive correlation with the tendency to communicate with the opposite sex. A B S T R A C T A R T I C L E I N F O","PeriodicalId":36907,"journal":{"name":"Iranian Journal of War and Public Health","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2018-05-15","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"2","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Correlation of Parental Perception and Its Components with Attachment Style and Tendency to Communicate with the Opposite Sex in Veterans’ Daughters\",\"authors\":\"M. Bazoolnejad, S. Robatmili\",\"doi\":\"10.29252/IJWPH.10.2.91\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Copyright© 2018, ASP Ins. This open-access article is published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License which permits Share (copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format) and Adapt (remix, transform, and build upon the material) under the Attribution-NonCommercial terms. 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[16] Attachment Styles in Sufferers of Gender Identity ... [17] Relationship between parenting styles and attachment ... [18] Rooting of prevalence of early relationship between ... [19] The effectiveness of conflict resolution skills in tends ... [20] Metaanalysis results of research on the mental health ... [21] Studying the role of family in communication ... [22] Statistics and research ... [23] Comparison of parenting pattern ... [24] Sensory processing sensitivity and its relation ... [25] The relationship between perceptions of parental ... [26] Attachment styles, illness perception ... [27] The relationship between attachment ... [28] Factors related to student’s tendency ... [29] Change of values in cinema and ... [30] Wanting for others and sociology ... [31] The attitudes children of sacrificer and ... [32] Survey the effect of Lazarus’s ... [33] Attachment quality and psychopathological ... [34] Maternal and paternal parenting styles ... [35] Attachment and loss: Separation ... [36] Rewriting family scripts: Improvisation and ... [37] Implications of inadequate parental bonding ... [38] Within-family conflict behaviors as ... Aims One of the factors damaging the family structure is the disability of a family member. Disability can be caused by events such as war; it may sometimes affect the senior family member, the father, and the children are also affected by this problem. The present study was conducted to evalualte the correlation of parental perception and its components with attachment style and tendency to communicate with the opposite sex in veterans’ daughters. Instruments & Methods In this descriptive-correlational study, 77 veterans’ daughters in Tehran, Iran were selected by voluntary sampling method. The research tools consisted of Parental Bonding Instrument (PBI), Adult Attachment Questionnaire (AAQ), and Tendency to Opposite Sex Questionnaire. The data were analyzed by SPSS 23, using Pearson correlation coefficient test. Findings There was a positive correlation between parental perception (r=0.80) and the components of attempts to dependency (r=0.87) and emotional relationship (r=0.91) with tendency to the opposite sex, and there was a negative correlation between the components of indifference (r=-0.90) and encouragement for independence (r=-0.84) with tendency to the opposite sex. Also, the attachment style and parental perception (r=-0.85) had a negative correlation with the components of attempts to dependency (r=-0.92) and emotional relationship (r=-0.93), and had a positive correlation with the components of indifference (r=0.92) and encouragement for independence (r=0.89). Attachment style and tendency to the opposite sex (r=-0.92) had a negative correlation (p<0.01), too. Conclusion Parental perception has a negative correlation with attachment styles and a positive correlation with the tendency to communicate with the opposite sex. 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Correlation of Parental Perception and Its Components with Attachment Style and Tendency to Communicate with the Opposite Sex in Veterans’ Daughters
Copyright© 2018, ASP Ins. This open-access article is published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License which permits Share (copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format) and Adapt (remix, transform, and build upon the material) under the Attribution-NonCommercial terms. [1] The relationshib between marital values and reliegion oreiantation ... [2] Adolescent marital expectations and romantic ... [3] Comparison of relationship between religious attitude and paternal ... [4] Quality of value systems and self-efficacy beliefs ... [5] Childhood behavior problems linked to sexual risk taking in young ... [6] Correlates of premarital relationships among unmarried youth in ... [7] Investigating the role of family in communication ... [8] Values, Attitudes and Models of the Youth Actions in Choosing ... [9] The relationship between parental attachment ... [10] Parental attachment and love language ... [11] Perceptions about parents’ relationship and parenting ... [12] Good Partner, good Parent responsiveness mediates ... [13] Parent-child relationship trajectories during adolescence: Longitudinal ... [14] Paternal influences on daughters’ heterosexual relationship ... [15] Relationship of attachment styles and emotional intelligence ... [16] Attachment Styles in Sufferers of Gender Identity ... [17] Relationship between parenting styles and attachment ... [18] Rooting of prevalence of early relationship between ... [19] The effectiveness of conflict resolution skills in tends ... [20] Metaanalysis results of research on the mental health ... [21] Studying the role of family in communication ... [22] Statistics and research ... [23] Comparison of parenting pattern ... [24] Sensory processing sensitivity and its relation ... [25] The relationship between perceptions of parental ... [26] Attachment styles, illness perception ... [27] The relationship between attachment ... [28] Factors related to student’s tendency ... [29] Change of values in cinema and ... [30] Wanting for others and sociology ... [31] The attitudes children of sacrificer and ... [32] Survey the effect of Lazarus’s ... [33] Attachment quality and psychopathological ... [34] Maternal and paternal parenting styles ... [35] Attachment and loss: Separation ... [36] Rewriting family scripts: Improvisation and ... [37] Implications of inadequate parental bonding ... [38] Within-family conflict behaviors as ... Aims One of the factors damaging the family structure is the disability of a family member. Disability can be caused by events such as war; it may sometimes affect the senior family member, the father, and the children are also affected by this problem. The present study was conducted to evalualte the correlation of parental perception and its components with attachment style and tendency to communicate with the opposite sex in veterans’ daughters. Instruments & Methods In this descriptive-correlational study, 77 veterans’ daughters in Tehran, Iran were selected by voluntary sampling method. The research tools consisted of Parental Bonding Instrument (PBI), Adult Attachment Questionnaire (AAQ), and Tendency to Opposite Sex Questionnaire. The data were analyzed by SPSS 23, using Pearson correlation coefficient test. Findings There was a positive correlation between parental perception (r=0.80) and the components of attempts to dependency (r=0.87) and emotional relationship (r=0.91) with tendency to the opposite sex, and there was a negative correlation between the components of indifference (r=-0.90) and encouragement for independence (r=-0.84) with tendency to the opposite sex. Also, the attachment style and parental perception (r=-0.85) had a negative correlation with the components of attempts to dependency (r=-0.92) and emotional relationship (r=-0.93), and had a positive correlation with the components of indifference (r=0.92) and encouragement for independence (r=0.89). Attachment style and tendency to the opposite sex (r=-0.92) had a negative correlation (p<0.01), too. Conclusion Parental perception has a negative correlation with attachment styles and a positive correlation with the tendency to communicate with the opposite sex. A B S T R A C T A R T I C L E I N F O