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THE ROLE OF TEMPERAMENTAL TRAITS AND PARENTING STYLES IN PREDICTING IMPAIRED AUTONOMY AND PERFORMANCE, OTHER-DIRECTEDNESS AND OVER-VIGILANCE AREAS OF EARLY MALADAPTIVE SCHEMAS

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 The present research was conducted with the aim of investigating the role of temperamental traits and parenting styles in predicting impaired autonomy and performance, other-directedness and over-vigilance areas of early maladaptive schemas. The research method is descriptive-correlational. To this end, 397 students of Qom seminaries and universities were selected using the random stratified sampling method. The sample completed Cloninger's Short-Form Temperament-Character Inventory (TCI-SF), Young's Parenting Styles Inventory (YPI) and Early Maladaptive Schema Questionnaire-Short Form (YSQ-SF). Correlation test and simultaneous regression analysis were used to analyze the data. The results revealed that the parenting styles of impaired limits (p<0.05), impaired autonomy and performance and novelty-seeking, harm avoidance and persistence as temperamental traits (p<0.01) are the most important predictors of impaired autonomy and performance area of early maladaptive schemas. Furthermore, the results of regression analysis indicated that the parenting style of other-directedness area and temperamental traits of reward dependence and persistence significantly (p<0.01) predict the other-directedness area of early maladaptive schemas. Also as to over-vigilance area, over-vigilance parenting style (p<0.05) and the temperamental traits of harm avoidance and persistence (p<0.01) have a significant predictability potency. These findings show the important role of temperamental traits and parenting styles as the developmental roots of the domains of early maladaptive schemas.

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    REZAEIAN BILONDI, HOSEIN, MONIRPOOR, NADER, AHMADI, MOHAMMAD REZA, & HARATIAN, ABBAS ALI. (2017). THE ROLE OF TEMPERAMENTAL TRAITS AND PARENTING STYLES IN PREDICTING IMPAIRED AUTONOMY AND PERFORMANCE, OTHER-DIRECTEDNESS AND OVER-VIGILANCE AREAS OF EARLY MALADAPTIVE SCHEMAS. THE WOMEN AND FAMILY CULTURAL EDUCATION, 12(40 ), 127-147. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/262268/en

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    REZAEIAN BILONDI HOSEIN, MONIRPOOR NADER, AHMADI MOHAMMAD REZA, HARATIAN ABBAS ALI. THE ROLE OF TEMPERAMENTAL TRAITS AND PARENTING STYLES IN PREDICTING IMPAIRED AUTONOMY AND PERFORMANCE, OTHER-DIRECTEDNESS AND OVER-VIGILANCE AREAS OF EARLY MALADAPTIVE SCHEMAS. THE WOMEN AND FAMILY CULTURAL EDUCATION[Internet]. 2017;12(40 ):127-147. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/262268/en

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    HOSEIN REZAEIAN BILONDI, NADER MONIRPOOR, MOHAMMAD REZA AHMADI, and ABBAS ALI HARATIAN, “THE ROLE OF TEMPERAMENTAL TRAITS AND PARENTING STYLES IN PREDICTING IMPAIRED AUTONOMY AND PERFORMANCE, OTHER-DIRECTEDNESS AND OVER-VIGILANCE AREAS OF EARLY MALADAPTIVE SCHEMAS,” THE WOMEN AND FAMILY CULTURAL EDUCATION, vol. 12, no. 40 , pp. 127–147, 2017, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/262268/en

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