INVESTIGATING THE ROLE OF CHILD-REARING PRACTICES ON THE LIFESTYLE AND PSYCHOLOGICAL VULNERABILITY OF CHILDREN WITH ADDICTED PARENTS

Publish Year: 1398
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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 10 دی 1398

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Background and Aim : This research was conducted with the aim of studying the role of child-rearing practices in life and the degree of mental vulnerability of children with addicted parents in Ardabil . Methods : The research method was descriptive-correlational and the statistical population of the study was addicts referring to the outpatient addiction addiction center, as well as residential centers for the improvement and rehabilitation of addicts as well as those who participated in the sessions of the non-nurses (family of addicts) in Ardebil, using a targeted method Available) 60 parents and children were selected as samples. Measurement tools included lifestyle questionnaires, SCL90-R, and Baermind child-rearing practices. Data were analyzed by using Pearson correlation coefficient and multivariate regression and using SPSS software. Results : The results showed that inferior childbearing practices with physical complaints and descended childbirth have a significant positive correlation with vulnerability, physical complaint, compulsive obsession and anxiety, children. There is a meaningful positive correlation with the lack of suitable parenting with physical health, sport and fitness, and autocratic parenting with physical health, exercise and health, disease prevention, psychological health and spiritual health. Conclusion : Also, the results of regression analysis show that among the childbearing practices of descended childbearing practices (β = + 292), psychological vulnerability and inferior childbearing practices (β = -0.265), and tyranny (β = -0.361) predicts the lifestyle of children with addicted parents. Therefore, it is argued that parenting practices can have a predictive role in the lives and mental vulnerabilities of the offspring of addicted parents.