The causal relationship between adolescent girls' self-destruction and mothers' irrational beliefs with the mediating role of parent-adolescent relationship
Subject Areas : روانشناسی
Ashraf Sadat Mousavi
1
,
mehri Khorrami Nodehi
2
1 -
2 - Department of Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
Keywords: self-destruction, irrational beliefs, parent-adolescent relationship, anxiety,
Abstract :
The present study aimed to investigate the causal relationship between parents' irrational beliefs and self-destructive behavior in adolescent girls, with the mediating role of parental anxiety and the parent-adolescent relationship. The statistical population consisted of high school girls in Tehran and their mothers. Sampling was conducted in a multistage cluster random method, first based on educational districts and then with the cooperation of district and school administrations, leading to a sample size of 160 participants. Data were collected using the Parent-Adolescent Relationship Survey (PCRS), the Chronic Self-Destructiveness Scale (CSDS), the Irrational Beliefs Test (IBT), and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI). Data analysis was performed using Pearson correlation coefficient and path analysis through SPSS-25 and Amos-25 statistical software. Model fit indicators showed a good fit between the proposed model and the data. Moreover, the causal relationship between parents' irrational beliefs and adolescent girls' self-destructive behavior was confirmed both directly and indirectly, via the mediating variables. In conclusion, it can be said that mothers' irrational beliefs, through their detrimental impact on the parent-adolescent relationship, may lead to self-destructive behavior in adolescents. Considering these findings can be beneficial in treating adolescents' self-destructive behaviors.
