Title of article :
The Effect of the Mixed Empathy and Anger Management Intervention on Loneliness, Emotional Autonomy and Responsiveness to Stress in Divorce Students
Author/Authors :
Bahrami, Mahdieh Department of Psychology - Islamic Azad University Qeshm International Branch, Qeshm, Iran , Yousefi, Emad Faculty Member - Department of Psychology - Islamic Azad University Qeshm International Branch, Qeshm, Iran
Abstract :
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the mixed empathy and anger
management intervention on loneliness, emotional autonomy and responsiveness to stress in divorce students.
To this end, the present study used a quasi-experimental pretest posttest control group design. The statistical
population of the study included all guidance school students who were studying in schools in District 1 of
Bandar Abbas in 2021. The study sample consisted of 30 guidance school divorce students who were selected
through available sampling from all students and randomly assigned to two groups of 15 (15 students in
control group and 15 in experimental group). Data were collected using Russell, Pilva and Cortona (1980)
Loneliness Questionnaire, Etseinberg and Silverberg (1986) Emotional Autonomy Questionnaire, and Kuh
et al. (2001) Stress Response Questionnaire. Data analysis was performed at descriptive (including
demographic tables and graphs) and inferential (analysis of covariance) levels. The results showed that the
mixed empathy and anger management intervention was effective and reduced the loneliness of divorced
students (p <0.05). Moreover, it was shown that there was no significant effect of the mixed empathy and
anger management intervention on emotional autonomy and its dimensions (nondependency, individuation
and deidealization- parents as people) in divorce students (p <0.05). The results also indicated that the
intervention was effective on responsiveness to stress and its dimensions (anger-aggression, tension,
frustration, depression, somatization-fatigue) in divorce students. Therefore, the mixed empathy and anger
management intervention can be used to positively affect the life dimensions of divorce students.
Keywords :
Divorce Student , Responsiveness to Stress , Emotional Autonomy , Loneliness , Anger Management , Empathy
Journal title :
Iranian Evolutionary and Educational Psychology Journal