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Abstract
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Purpose: The study was done to influence of family function and degree of depression on impulsive behavior in adolescents.
Method: Using convenience sampling 780 adolescents were recruited from October 29 and November 9, 2011. Data were collected using self-report questionnaires which included items on general characteristics, family function, depression, and impulsive behavior. Data were analyzed using t-test, ANOVA, Scheffe test, Pearson Correlation Coefficient, and hierarchical regression analysis.
Results: The major findings of this study were as follow; 1) There was a significant negative relationship between family function and impulsive behavior (r=-.236, p<.001) and a positive relationship between depression and impulsive behavior (r=.342, p<.001). 2) Factors with asignificant negative association with impulsive behavior were higher school records (¥â=-.112, p<.001) and family function: positive resolution of family problems (¥â=-.213, p=.008), while a significant positive association was found for unsatisfactory school life (¥â=.103, p=.016), family function: emotional reactivity (¥â=.159, p=.028), and depression (¥â=.301, p<.001). These variables explained 20.1% of variance for impulsive behavior.
Conclusion: The results of this study identify a relationship between family function, depression, and impulsive behavior in adolescents indicating variables to be addressed to reduce impulsive behavior. These variables can be used in developing intervention programs.
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KeyWords
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Adolescent, Family Relations, Depression, Impulsive Behavior
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