:: Volume 4, Issue 3 (Vol4 No3 Fall 2017 - 2017) ::
J Child Ment Health 2017, 4(3): 27-36 Back to browse issues page
Screening Maladjusted Children Using Children Apperception Test and Projective Drawing Test
Maryam Jamali Tabar , Isaac Rahimian Boogar *1 , Mehran Mokarami
1- Department of Clinical Psychology, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Semnan University
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Objectives: The use of painting and storytelling as a projective method has been a long-standing way of defining children's problems. The aim of this study was screening maladjusted children using children apperception test and projective drawing test.
Method: The study design was causal-comparative without control group. The statistical population of current study was all children between 3 to 10-year-old of Sabzevar city in the summer of 2013. The sample was 25 children that selected by convenience sampling method. The children were evaluated by House-Tree-Person Drawing test and Children Apperception Test. Data was analyzed by multivariate analysis of covariance.
Results: It was found that maladjustment index of projective painting (p≤0/05) and needs (p≤0/05 (can significantly separate well-adjusted and maladjusted children, but stress cannot separate two groups. (P≥0/05).
Conclusion: Using projective test such as children apperception test and house-tree-person drawing can distinguish adjusted and maladjusted children each other. 
Keywords: Maladjusted indices‚ projective painting, children apperception test (CAT), house-tree-person (HTP)
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2017/02/10 | Accepted: 2017/08/9 | Published: 2018/01/15


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