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- Title
The relationship between parental child abuse, psychological hardiness, and resilience in students under the supervision of welfare organization.
- Authors
Simi, Zahra; Noosh Abadi, Kobra Ghaderi; Jamali, Seyyedeh Khadijeh; Ghasemi, Nezamaddin
- Abstract
Introduction: The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between parental child abuse, psychological hardiness, and resilience in students under the supervision of welfare organization. Materials and Methods: In this descriptive-correlational study, all students under the supervision of Kazeroon Welfare Organization in 2013-2014 were selected on clustering random sampling. In order to gather the data, the Connor resilience questionnaire, Ahvaz psychological hardiness and childhood Trauma Questionaire (CTQ) were used and then they were analyzed using Pearson's correlation coefficient and bivariate regression. Results: The results indicated a negative and significant relationship (P<0.001) between parental child abuse, psychological hardiness and resilience. Stepwise regression showed that the role of child physical abuse is greater than other variables. Also, emotional abuse plays a more significant role in children’s resilience. Conclusion: It seems that child abuse and undesirable relationships in families lead to reduced resilience and psychological hardiness.
- Subjects
CHILD abuse; PEARSON correlation (Statistics); PSYCHOLOGICAL abuse; PSYCHOLOGICAL resilience; BIVARIATE analysis
- Publication
Journal of Fundamentals of Mental Health, 2020, p154
- ISSN
1028-6918
- Publication type
Article