QU Hong-yan, SU Hui-jia, LI Hong-li. Relationship between New Recruits' Emergency Psychology and Family Parenting Styles ............QU Hong-yan, SU Hui-jia, LI Hong-li[J]. Journal of Neijiang Normal University, 2016, (8): 85-90. DOI: 10.13603/j.cnki.51-1621/z.2016.08.017
Citation: QU Hong-yan, SU Hui-jia, LI Hong-li. Relationship between New Recruits' Emergency Psychology and Family Parenting Styles ............QU Hong-yan, SU Hui-jia, LI Hong-li[J]. Journal of Neijiang Normal University, 2016, (8): 85-90. DOI: 10.13603/j.cnki.51-1621/z.2016.08.017

Relationship between New Recruits' Emergency Psychology and Family Parenting Styles ............QU Hong-yan, SU Hui-jia, LI Hong-li

  • A random sampling of 310 new recruits were tested with the New Recruits' Emergency Psychology questionnaire and the Parenting Style Evaluation Scale(EMBU)so as to find out about the relationship between the new recruits' emergency psychology and the parenting styles of their parents. The result showed that in terms of the demographic variables, the interpersonal relationship in new recruits' emergency psychology showed a significant difference between the only-child children and the non-only-child children(P<0.05); of the new recruits' emergency psychology, the military training makes a significant difference in the degree of their education received(P<0.05); Post hoc comparison showed that there existed a significant difference between soldiers of high school education and the university education after military training(P<0.050). In terms of family parenting style, parental emotional warmth and understanding were negatively correlated with their emergency psychology. The findings indicate negative family parenting style was positively correlated with new recruits' emergency psychology, and positive family parenting style was negatively correlated with new recruits' emergency psychology.
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