Impact of Parenting Practices and Family Functioning on Psychological Adjustment of Adolescents with ADHD: Role of Early Maladaptive Schemas
Romana Iqbal,
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Muhammad Anis-ul-Haque
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International Journal of Psychology and Cognitive Education,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
2(2), P. 27 - 52
Published: Dec. 12, 2023
Aim:
The
main
objective
of
this
study
was
to
measure
the
impact
early
maladaptive
schemas
(EMSs)
in
parenting
practices,
family
functioning
and
psychological
adjustment
adolescents
with
attention
deficit
hyperactivity
disorder
(ADHD).
also
explored
gender
differences
on
variables
based
age
group.
Methods:
A
cross-sectional
research
design,
including
a
sample
100
(Male=50,
Female=50)
selected
from
different
special
education
institutions,
schools
colleges
government
private
sector
Islamabad
Rawalpindi.
ranged
12
20
years
(M=14.73,
SD=1.82).
data
collected
using
Alabama
Parenting
Questionnaire,
Family
Assessment
Device,
Young's
Schema
Personality
Questionnaire.
Data
analysis
performed
Pearson
Product
Moment,
t-test,
One-Way
ANOVA,
Hayes
process
macro
for
mediation
analysis.
Results:
simple
confirmed
significant
partial
mediation.
indirect
effect
healthy
found
be
significant.
direct
positive
dimensions
practices
negative
were
have
adjustment.
EMSs
significantly
partially
mediated
relationship
between
adjustment.
Conclusion:
According
results,
it
concluded
that
influence
ADHD.
In
addition,
play
role
Gender
subscale
inconsistent
discipline
emotional
instability
Similarly,
these
six
subscales
deprivation,
inhibition,
defectiveness/shame,
social
vulnerability
harm,
self-sacrifice
EMSs.
Recommendations:
results
suggest
broader
treatment
strategies,
considering
parents
finding
can
incorporated
interactive
session
children,
members
develop
understanding
nature
problem,
related
complexities
within
families
sorting
strategies
Furthermore,
educational
set
up
may
help
training
workshops
teachers
improve
needs
Language: Английский
Eating Problems in Young Adults: The Role of Unbalanced Family Cohesion and Difficulties in Emotion Regulation
Hina Illyas,
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Rehana Mushtaq,
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Sadia Saleem
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et al.
The Family Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 16, 2024
Strong
emotional
bonds
with
the
family
often
result
in
many
positive
consequences
for
human
functioning,
including
regulation
and
eating
patterns.
The
study
aimed
to
determine
relationship
between
unbalanced
cohesion,
emotion
regulation,
problems
young
adults.
A
correlation
research
design
was
used
a
non-probability
purposive
sampling
technique
recruit
sample
consisting
of
300
university
students,
50%
men
women,
an
age
range
from
18
25
years
(
M
=
21.60,
SD
1.95)
four
universities
Lahore.
Demographic
performa,
Family
Cohesion
Scale
(FCS),
Difficulties
Emotion
Regulation
(DERS),
Eating
Problem
(EPS)
were
explore
variables.
Data
analyzed
using
SPSS
21.
Pearson
product-moment
indicated
significant
difficulties
problems.
It
also
revealed
that
found
among
Mediation
analysis
shows
fully
mediates
cohesion
findings
will
help
students
counselors
identify
risk
factors
its
impact
on
their
transition
into
marriage
life.
They
contribute
deeper
understanding
dynamics,
Language: Английский