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The Role of Attachment Styles, Cognitive Emotion Regulation and Subjective Vitality in Predicting High-Risk Behaviors of Female Adolescents

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  121-135

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 Background and Purpose: It is important to identify factors that can reduce or prevent the risk taking of female adolescents,Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the role of Attachment styles, cognitive regulation of emotion and subjective vitality in predicting high-risk behaviors in female adolescents. Method: The statistical population of this descriptive-correlational study included all female students of the second year of high school in Tabriz in the academic year 2018-2019, from which 282 people were selected using multi-stage cluster sampling. Data were collected through Adult Attachment Inventory (Besharat, 2005), Cognitive emotion regulation Questionnaire (Garnefski et al, 2001), subjective vitality Scale (Ryan & Frederick, 1997) and Iranian Adolescents risk-taking Scale (Zadeh Mohammadi et al, 2011). Data were analyzed using inferential statistics method (Pearson correlation coefficient and stepwise regression analysis) in SPSS. 23 software. Results: High-risk behaviors have a positive and significant relationship with avoidant Attachment styles (p = 0. 002, r = 0. 184) and ambivalent (p = 0. 001, r = 0. 201) and a negative and significant relationship with subjective vitality also subjective vitality (p = 0. 001, β,=-0/313) and ambivalent Attachment style (p = 0. 011, β,= 0. 147) have the ability to explain changes in high-risk behaviors. Conclusion: Given that subjective vitality and ambivalent Attachment style have the ability to explain changes in high-risk behaviors,therefore, intervention programs are suggested to improve subjective vitality and security of Attachment to prevent the occurrence of risky behaviors in female adolescents.

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    Mohammadi Hosseini Asl, Faezeh, Saken Azari, Rana, ABDOLTAJEDINI, PARVIZ, & AGHDASI, ALI NAGHI. (2022). The Role of Attachment Styles, Cognitive Emotion Regulation and Subjective Vitality in Predicting High-Risk Behaviors of Female Adolescents. JOURNAL OF CHILD MENTAL (JOURNAL OF CHILD MENTAL HEALTH), 9(3 ), 121-135. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/1120901/en

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    Mohammadi Hosseini Asl Faezeh, Saken Azari Rana, ABDOLTAJEDINI PARVIZ, AGHDASI ALI NAGHI. The Role of Attachment Styles, Cognitive Emotion Regulation and Subjective Vitality in Predicting High-Risk Behaviors of Female Adolescents. JOURNAL OF CHILD MENTAL (JOURNAL OF CHILD MENTAL HEALTH)[Internet]. 2022;9(3 ):121-135. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/1120901/en

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    Faezeh Mohammadi Hosseini Asl, Rana Saken Azari, PARVIZ ABDOLTAJEDINI, and ALI NAGHI AGHDASI, “The Role of Attachment Styles, Cognitive Emotion Regulation and Subjective Vitality in Predicting High-Risk Behaviors of Female Adolescents,” JOURNAL OF CHILD MENTAL (JOURNAL OF CHILD MENTAL HEALTH), vol. 9, no. 3 , pp. 121–135, 2022, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/1120901/en

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