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:: Volume 9, Issue 3 (Vol9 No3 Fall 2022- 2022) ::
J Child Ment Health 2022, 9(3): 47-61 Back to browse issues page
Comparison of Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Self-Control and Attachment Styles in Children with Addicted and Non-Addicted Parent
Zohreh Hashemi * 1, Taghi Shahjoee2
1- Department of Psychology, Faculty of Humanities, Maragheh University, Iran
2- Faculty of Educational Sciences and Psychology, University of Tabriz, Iran
Abstract:   (890 Views)
Background and Purpose: The family is known as the foundation of the child's personality and subsequent behaviors. The aim of this study was to compare Oppositional defiant disorder, self-control, and attachment styles in children with and without addicted parents.
Method: The method of this research is descriptive and causal-comparative. The statistical population of the study included children aged 7 to 12 years, with and without addicted parents in Tehran in 1398. The study sample consisted of 62 children (31 children with addicted parents and 31 children with non-addicted parents) who were selected using available sampling. The research instruments included the Pediatric Symptoms Questionnaire (Gadow and Sprafkin, 1984), the Self-Controlling Assessment Scale (Kendall and Wilcox, 1979), and the Attachment Questionnaire (Collins and Read, 1990). Data analysis was performed by SPSS software version 24 usinga a t-test for independent groups and multivariate analysis of variance.
Results: The findings of this study showed that there is a significant difference between children with and without addicted parents in the variables of coping disorder, self-control, and attachment styles (safe, avoidant, and ambivalent) (p <0.05). Children with addicted parents scored high on confrontational disobedience disorder, avoidant and ambivalent attachment style, and low scores on self-control and secure attachment (p <0.05).
Conclusion: Based on the findings of the study, it can be concluded that in children with addicted parents, confrontational disobedience disorders are high and have a lower style of insecure attachment and self-control. Therefore, it is necessary to pay more attention to the effects of parenting practices and its consequences.
Article number: 4
Keywords: Oppositional defiant disorder, self-control, attachment styles, addiction
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2021/11/7 | Accepted: 2022/05/13 | Published: 2023/01/24
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Hashemi Z, Shahjoee T. Comparison of Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Self-Control and Attachment Styles in Children with Addicted and Non-Addicted Parent. J Child Ment Health 2022; 9 (3) : 4
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Volume 9, Issue 3 (Vol9 No3 Fall 2022- 2022) Back to browse issues page
فصلنامه سلامت روان کودک Quarterly Journal of Child Mental Health
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