Title of article :
The Comparison of the Effectiveness of the Behavioral Cognitive Play and Child-parent Interaction Based Play Application on Anger, Anxiety and Emotional Cognitive Regulation in Aggressive Students
Author/Authors :
Hejrani-Diarjan, Hayedeh Department of Exceptional Children - Faculty of Psychology - Islamic Azad University - Central Tehran Branch - Tehran - Iran , Shahriari-Ahmadi, Mansoureh Department of Exceptional Children - Faculty of Psychology - Islamic Azad University - Central Tehran Branch - Tehran - Iran , Esteki, Mahnaz Department of Exceptional Children - Faculty of Psychology - Islamic Azad University - Central Tehran Branch - Tehran - Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: The purpose of this research was to compare the effectiveness of the behavioral
cognitive play and child- parent interaction based play application on anger and anxiety in aggressive
students.
Method: In this study, a quasi-experimental method (pretest-posttest with control group) was used.
The sample of this study included 48 aggressive students (16 in experimental group 1 for behavioral
cognitive play application, 16 in experimental group 2 or child- parent relationship based play
application and 16 in the control group) who were selected by systematic sampling. Data gathering
tools included the Nelson Anger Questionnaire, Spence Anxiety Questionnaire and Garnefski, and
Kraaij’s Emotional Cognitive Adjustment Questionnaire. For data analysis, Multivariate analysis of
covariance MANCOVA, ANCOVA and independent groups’ t-test were used.
Results: Findings revealed that using behavioral cognitive play and parent-child interaction based play
reduced anger, anxiety, negative emotional cognitive regulation, and increased positive emotional
cognitive regulation in aggressive students in the experimental groups (1) and (2) in comparison with
the control group. It was found that the effectiveness of behavioral cognitive play and parent-child
interaction based play on reducing anger, anxiety, negative emotional cognitive regulation, and
increasing positive emotional cognitive regulation in aggressive students were not the same.
Conclusion: To sum up, it can be stated that parent-child interaction based play is more effective
compared to behavioral-cognitive play.
Keywords:
Keywords :
Behavioral Cognitive Play , Anger , Anxiety , Emotional Cognitive Regulation , Parent-child Interaction Based Play
Journal title :
International Journal of Behavioral Sciences