Explaining the parents coping styles with children negative emotions (CCNE) based on the characteristics temperament and character, considering the mediating role of emotion regulation among parents with autistic children
Subject Areas : روان شناسی کودکان استثناییFereshte Babaei 1 , Mehdi Tavallaei 2 , alireza sharifi ardani 3 , Rayyan Rajabi 4
1 - Imam Javad University. Yazd. Iran
2 - Department of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Faculty of Humanities, Imam Javad University college.
3 - PhD in Educational Psychology, Faculty of psychology and Educational Science, University of Shiraz, Shiraz, Iran.
4 - Lecturer of the Department of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Faculty of humanities. Imam Javad University College. Yazd, Iran
Keywords: emotion regulation(ER), parents coping styles with children', s negative emotions (CCNE), parents with autistic children, temperament and character(TC),
Abstract :
The purpose of this study was to identify the mediating role of life management strategies in the relationship between generativity-stagnation with subjective well-being in the middle age period. The research method was correlation and the statistical population of the research consisted of all middle-aged citizens of Kermanshah 200 individuals (127 men and 73 women) were selected by voluntary sampling method and responded to four instruments of subjective well-being (Keyes, Shmotkin & Ryff, 2002), Loyola generativity scale) McAdams & de St Aubin, 1992), stagnation scale (Bradley,1997), life management Strate- gies scale (Baltes et al.,1999). For data analysis, we used path analysis. The results showed that generativity has a direct relationship with life management strategies stagnation has an opposite relationship with life management strategies and life management strat- egies have a direct effect on subjective well-being. Also, the results showed that life management strategies can act as a mediator in the relationship between generativity- stagnation and subjective well-being. As a result, considering the importance of subjective well-being in the middle-aged, psychologists can take a step towards increasing the quality of this period by relying on the two variables of generativist- stagnation, and life management strategies and trying to improve and modify them in the middle-aged and performing interventions and treatments in the society.
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