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Examining the Relationship between Parenting Style, Self-Esteem and General Health of Young People up and Down the City’s Religious Beliefs IZEH
Yousef Mombeyni Niya, Manije Shehni Yailagh and Gholam Hossein Maktabi

Abstract: This study parenting style, self-esteem and general health in adolescents with high and low religious beliefs. All girls IZEH city’s population. The sample consisted of 120 subjects who were selected by random cluster sampling tools Bamrynd research of parenting style, self-esteem and general health of the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (GHQ), respectively. To analyze the data, multivariate analysis of variance was used. The results showed that young people up and down the religious beliefs of force and authoritative parenting style, there is a significant difference. This means that most of the families of adolescents with low religious beliefs were unreasonable. Between low and high self-esteem in young people with religious beliefs were significant. And adolescents with low religious beliefs significantly lower self-esteem. Our findings suggest that the general health of adolescents with high and low religious beliefs were significant. The changing role of family, parenting style and self-esteem in adolescents with low religious beliefs show.

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Yousef Mombeyni Niya, Manije Shehni Yailagh and Gholam Hossein Maktabi, 2020. Examining the Relationship between Parenting Style, Self-Esteem and General Health of Young People up and Down the City’s Religious Beliefs IZEH. The Social Sciences, 15: 1-6.

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