The Study of Mediating Role of Resilience on the Relationship between Family Communication Patterns and Motivational Regulation
Subject Areas : PsychologySamira Firoozbakht 1 , Morteza Latifian 2
1 - o Department of Educational Psychology, Shiraz University, Shiraz. I. R. Iran
2 - o Department of Educational Psychology, Shiraz University, Shiraz. I. R. Iran
Keywords: resilience, family communication patterns, motivational regulation, adolescents,
Abstract :
This study investigated the mediating role of resilience on the relationship between family communication patterns (including conversation orientation and conformity orientation) and motivational regulation (including interest enhancement, self-consequating, environmental control, mastery self-talk and performance self- talk). Participants were 572 high school students (290 boys and 282 girls) in Shiraz city selected through multistage cluster sampling method. Structural equation modeling using AMOS software revealed that conversation orientation and conformity orientation can positively predict motivational regulation. However conversation orientation was much stronger than conformity orientation. Conformity orientation predicted motivational regulation directly but the association between conversation orientation and motivational regulation was indirect and mediated by resilience.