Effectiveness of the Mother -Child Relationship Education on Reduce physical and emotional Child Abuse
Subject Areas : Woman and familyAhad Ahangareanzabee 1 , Sakeneh Salamat 2 , Asgar Fulade 3
1 - *Assistant Professor, Department of Counseling, Shabestar Branch, Islamic Azad University, Shabestar, Iran (Corresponding Author)
2 - Master, Department of Educational Psychology
3 - Instructor, Department of Psychology, Payame Noor University, Azarshahr Branch, Tabriz, Iran
Keywords: the Mother, child relationship, physical child abuse, emotional child abuse,
Abstract :
The relationship between mother - is among the most important risk factors to be in child abuse. This study aims to find out the effect of the mother child relationship on reducing the Effectiveness of the Mother -Child Relationship Education on Reduce physical and emotional Child Abuse. Study was a quasi- With pre-test and post test and the control group. A sample of 30 mothers with of 7-10 years old children between 10-7 years old who have been enrolled in the first up to forth grade in primary school were selected And They were randomly assigned to two groups (n =15, and control (n =15) The training package of improving the parent and child relationships were taught to experimental group for 10 sessions group the 10 sessions. the abuse questionnaire was distributed before and after the treatment for two groups and after the next two meetings were conducted on both groups.. collected data were analyzed by analysis of one-Way covariance.The results showed there was a significant difference between the the pre-test and post-test scores of physical and emotional abuse (P <0/05),.According to the findings, we can conclude that the training methods for improving relations between parent and child can educe physical and emotional of child abuse.
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