:: Volume 23, Issue 6 (1-2016) ::
Journal of Ilam University of Medical Sciences 2016, 23(6): 110-120 Back to browse issues page
Effectiveness of Teaching Concepts of Reality Therapy on Parent-Child Conflicts and Self-Efficacy in Male Adolescents
Sajad Sohrabnejad1 , Sayed jalal Younesi * 2, Asghar Dadkhah1
1- Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences University, Tehran
2- Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences University, Tehran , Jyounesi@uswr.ac.ir
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Introduction: This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of parent-child conflict and self-concepts of reality therapy on male adolescent in Ilam.

Materials & methods: This study employed an experimental research plan with pre- test and post-test with control group and random assignment. The population of this study consisted of male adolescents in Ilam and statistical sample was first grade students in 2014 of Shahriari and Motahari high school in Ilam, among which 30 individuals were randomly assigned in both intervention and control groups. To measure the dependent variable parent-child conflict and self-efficacy questionnaire was used.

Findings: Multivariate analysis of covariance showed that in the post test scores of parent-child conflict in the subjects of experimental group was significantly reduced compared to the control group.

Discussion & Conclusions: According to the obtained results it can be said that teaching concepts of reality therapy program reduces parent-child conflicts and increases self-efficacy in male children and adolescents and therefore it is suggested that this program be used to reduce parent-child conflicts and increase self-efficacy of male children and adolescents in educational, psychological and nurturing levels besides other programs.

Keywords: Concepts of reality therapy training, Parent-child conflict, Self-efficacy
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Type of Study: Applicable | Subject: clinical psychology
Received: 2015/01/3 | Accepted: 2015/01/31 | Published: 2016/01/11


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