Title of article
Investigation of Maladjustment Based on Identity Status: Foreclosure, Identity Diffusion, Moratorium and Identity Achievement
Author/Authors
Heshmati ، Rasoul Department of Psychology - Faculty of Education Psychology - University of Tabriz , Rahiminejad ، Abbass Department of Psychology - Faculty of Education Psychology - University of Tehran
From page
225
To page
232
Abstract
Background: The present study aimed to investigate maladjustment based on identity status among students of the University of Tehran. Methods: In a descriptivecorrelation and retrospective study, 107 male college students at the University of Tehran were selected by convenience sampling method. The extended objective measure of ego identity status and MMPI2 college Maladjustment (Mt) scale were used for data collection. The obtained data were processed by using ANOVA with SPSS V. 22. Results: Findings indicated significant differences among achieved, moratorium, foreclosed, and diffused identity statuses (P 0.05). Also, there is a significant difference between diffused and achieved identity statuses. Individuals with diffused identity status have a higher level of maladjustment than individuals of other identity statuses. Conclusion: According to the findings of the present study, individuals without identity exploration and commitment are more vulnerable to maladjustment behaviors. So these students need psychological intervention.
Keywords
Commitment , Exploration , Identity , Maladjustment
Journal title
Journal of Research and Health
Journal title
Journal of Research and Health
Record number
2510482
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