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        1 - A study of relationship between the family emotional climate with17-28 year old adolescences’ & youth identification, self concept, and self - esteem in Islamshahr
        Saeed Najjarpour ostadi Asadollah khadivi
                 This study tries to investigate the relationship between family emotional climate with17-28 year old adolescences and youth from three levels of socio-economic status (low, average, and high). This research is correlation and causal com More
                 This study tries to investigate the relationship between family emotional climate with17-28 year old adolescences and youth from three levels of socio-economic status (low, average, and high). This research is correlation and causal comparative. The statistical sample size was 159 participants which were randomly selected using rank- order method. Gathering data was made through four questionnaires, namely: A researcher made one on family emotional climate, Plug & Ochs on identification, Beck on self -concept, and coopersmith on self -esteem, were implemented. The reliability of family emotional climate was 94% using odd –even method.         The results showed that there is a relationship between the family emotional climate and identification, self -concept , and self- esteem variables , and the correlation coefficient were significant at 0.01 , 0.05 respectively. The results also show that individuals with higher identification had more suitable emotional climate, consequently had better self -concept and self –esteem. Manuscript profile
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        2 - The Role of Family Emotional Climate in Predicting Social Competence among Female High School Students in Dezful City
        Nasim Taleipour Masoumeh Motlaq
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        3 - Comparison of social support, coping and family emotional climate and non-sponsored female-headed households in Shiraz
        sousan sahami Amaneh Golipoor
        The aims of paper was comparison of social support, coping and family emotional climate and non-sponsored female-headed households in Shiraz. Research method was causal-comparative that study sample consisted of 107 households and 107 non-sponsored households. The instr More
        The aims of paper was comparison of social support, coping and family emotional climate and non-sponsored female-headed households in Shiraz. Research method was causal-comparative that study sample consisted of 107 households and 107 non-sponsored households. The instrument used for data collection were includes social support scale Phillips (PSSI), Coping Inventory For Stressful Situation (CISS) and family emotional climate questionnaire Bern (BFECQ), respectively. Descriptive and explanation statistical methods were used,  including multivariate analysis of variance (MANVOA) and one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). Analyzes were performed using software (SPSS) version 21 for data analysis.   Findings showed that except emotional coping style,  the scores mean of women heads of household under is higher the of women non-sponsored households.    Findings showed that are different in between sponsored female-headed households and non-sponsored households in Shiraz in terms of subscales of social support (family, friends and others support), subscales of coping styles (task oriented, emotion oriented, avoiding oriented coping) and emotional family climate (father-son and mother-child climate) at level of p < 0/001. When women heads of households, institutions sponsored the study says, comfort and become more relaxed, less attachment and can spend more warmth and intimacy of their family and their children. Manuscript profile