Title of article :
The Mediating Role of Internalizing Problems on the Relationship between Emotional Well-being and Externalizing Problems of Divorced Women in Zanjan
Author/Authors :
Ebrahimi, L Department of psychology - University of Zanjan, Iran , Rostami, Y Islamic Azad University of Zanjan, Iran , Mohamadlou, M Faculty of Educational Sciences and Psychology - Islamic Azad University, Semnan Branch, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Due to the increasing number of divorces and their irreparable consequences, divorced women
are at increasing risk of these problems.
Objectives: The present study aimed to analyze the mediating role of internalizing problems on the
relationship between emotional well-being and externalizing problems of divorced women in Zanjan.
Methods: The method in this research was descriptive correlation carried out through survey method. The
statistical population was all divorced women in Zanjan that 200 people were selected through convenience
sampling. Questionnaires of anxiety-depression-stress scale (DASS-21), emotional well-being (Keys and
Magyar-Mae, 2003), and AGQ aggression as well as and Fisher divorce adjustment scale (1976) were
applied to collect data. Structural equation modeling test and EMUs software were used to analyze the data.
Results: The research findings indicated that there is a significant relationship, which is in reverse and
decreasing, between emotional well-being and externalizing problems (aggression) and internalizing
problems. There is a significant relationship, which is direct and increasing, between emotional well-being
and externalizing problems (post-divorce adjustment) and internalizing problems (depression, anxiety and
stress) with externalizing (aggression) problems of divorced women. There is also a significant relationship
between internalizing problems and externalizing problems (post-divorce adjustment) in reverse and
decreasing, and the variable of internalizing problems is a mediating variable in the relationship between
emotional well-being and externalizing problems.
Conclusion: Based on the findings of the present study, with increase in emotional well-being, internalizing
and externalizing (aggression) problems decrease and post-divorce adjustment increases in women.
Accordingly, responsible institutions are required to take the needed measures in the form of training
workshops and psychological services to recover and improve emotional well-being among these people
Keywords :
internalizing problems , emotional well-being , externalizing problems , divorced women
Journal title :
Preventive Care in Nursing and Midwifery Journal