The mediating role of cognitive schemas in the relationship between family process and content with coping strategy styles
Subject Areas : روان درمانگریIran Jalali 1 , Sirus Sarvghad 2 , Siamak Samani 3
1 - MA in Psychology
2 - PhD
Islamic Azad University
Marvdasht Branch
3 - PhD
Islamic Azad University
Marvdasht Branch
Keywords: parent-child conflict, cognitive schema, family process and content,
Abstract :
In order to determine the mediating role of maladaptive cognitive schemas as related to family process and content and strategies for coping with parent-child conflict, 400 high school students (240 females, 160 males) in Shiraz city during the academic year of 2011-2012 were selected by multistage cluster sampling method and responded to the Organizational Conflict Inventory (ROCI-II; Rahim & Magner, 1995), Schema Questionnaire-Short Form (Young, 1999) and Family Process and Content Scale (Samani, 2009). Findings revealed no meaningful relationship between cognitive schema and family content components (except other-directedness with life atmosphere and fiscal resources) and family process (except religious beliefs). Also, a meaningful relationship was found between strategies for coping with parent-child conflict and family process components (excepting religious beliefs). Goodness of Fit Index derived from path analysis revealed the confirmation of the hypothesis regarding the model of relationship between family content with strategies for coping with mother-child conflict (except dominating) and strategies for coping with father-child conflict (except integrating, dominating and accommodating).