Modeling Moral Behavior Based on Parent-Child Interaction and Perceived Social Support: The Mediation Role of Cultural Intelligence and Religious Orientation in Female High School Students

Objective: This investigation was undertaken with the objective of constructing a model of moral behavior predicated on the interactions between parents and children, alongside perceived social support, with cultural intelligence and religious orientation serving as mediating variables among high sc...

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Main Authors: Zahra Naji, Fatemeh Khoeini, Hasan Asadzadeh, Ali Jalili Shishvan
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Language:English
Published: University of Hormozgan 2024-01-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Educational Research
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Online Access:http://ijer.hormozgan.ac.ir/article-1-168-en.pdf
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Hasan Asadzadeh
Ali Jalili Shishvan
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description Objective: This investigation was undertaken with the objective of constructing a model of moral behavior predicated on the interactions between parents and children, alongside perceived social support, with cultural intelligence and religious orientation serving as mediating variables among high school females in Tehran. Methods: The research employed a descriptive correlational methodology. The statistical population for this study encompasses all female high school students aged between 12 and 16 years, with a total of 400 individuals selected as a sample through the application of cluster sampling during the academic year of 2023. Data collection was facilitated through the utilization of standardized questionnaires. Results: The findings indicated that parent-child interactions exert a direct influence on moral behavior; additionally, it was determined that perceived social support similarly has a direct impact on moral conduct. Further results corroborated that parent-child interactions do not influence moral behavior via the mediating function of cultural intelligence. Ultimately, additional findings revealed that perceived social support exerts an indirect effect on ethical behavior through the mediating influence of cultural intelligence. Conclusions: The results predominantly validate the significance of social support, familial context, and parental influence in both mitigating and enhancing moral behavior.
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spelling doaj-art-8a6e495b142f4b788e3882fd295ffe472025-08-20T02:44:50ZengUniversity of HormozganIranian Journal of Educational Research1735-563X2980-874X2024-01-0133177188Modeling Moral Behavior Based on Parent-Child Interaction and Perceived Social Support: The Mediation Role of Cultural Intelligence and Religious Orientation in Female High School StudentsZahra Naji0Fatemeh Khoeini1Hasan Asadzadeh2Ali Jalili Shishvan3 PhD student, Department of Psychology, North Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Firuzkoh Branch, Islamic Azad University, Firozkoh, Iran Professor, Department of Educational Psychology, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Allameh Tabatabai University, Tehran, Iran Assistant Professor, Department of Sports Psychology, Research Institute of Sports and Health Sciences, Allameh Tabatabai University, Tehran, Iran Objective: This investigation was undertaken with the objective of constructing a model of moral behavior predicated on the interactions between parents and children, alongside perceived social support, with cultural intelligence and religious orientation serving as mediating variables among high school females in Tehran. Methods: The research employed a descriptive correlational methodology. The statistical population for this study encompasses all female high school students aged between 12 and 16 years, with a total of 400 individuals selected as a sample through the application of cluster sampling during the academic year of 2023. Data collection was facilitated through the utilization of standardized questionnaires. Results: The findings indicated that parent-child interactions exert a direct influence on moral behavior; additionally, it was determined that perceived social support similarly has a direct impact on moral conduct. Further results corroborated that parent-child interactions do not influence moral behavior via the mediating function of cultural intelligence. Ultimately, additional findings revealed that perceived social support exerts an indirect effect on ethical behavior through the mediating influence of cultural intelligence. Conclusions: The results predominantly validate the significance of social support, familial context, and parental influence in both mitigating and enhancing moral behavior.http://ijer.hormozgan.ac.ir/article-1-168-en.pdfparent-child interactionperceived social supportcultural intelligencemoral behavior
spellingShingle Zahra Naji
Fatemeh Khoeini
Hasan Asadzadeh
Ali Jalili Shishvan
Modeling Moral Behavior Based on Parent-Child Interaction and Perceived Social Support: The Mediation Role of Cultural Intelligence and Religious Orientation in Female High School Students
Iranian Journal of Educational Research
parent-child interaction
perceived social support
cultural intelligence
moral behavior
title Modeling Moral Behavior Based on Parent-Child Interaction and Perceived Social Support: The Mediation Role of Cultural Intelligence and Religious Orientation in Female High School Students
title_full Modeling Moral Behavior Based on Parent-Child Interaction and Perceived Social Support: The Mediation Role of Cultural Intelligence and Religious Orientation in Female High School Students
title_fullStr Modeling Moral Behavior Based on Parent-Child Interaction and Perceived Social Support: The Mediation Role of Cultural Intelligence and Religious Orientation in Female High School Students
title_full_unstemmed Modeling Moral Behavior Based on Parent-Child Interaction and Perceived Social Support: The Mediation Role of Cultural Intelligence and Religious Orientation in Female High School Students
title_short Modeling Moral Behavior Based on Parent-Child Interaction and Perceived Social Support: The Mediation Role of Cultural Intelligence and Religious Orientation in Female High School Students
title_sort modeling moral behavior based on parent child interaction and perceived social support the mediation role of cultural intelligence and religious orientation in female high school students
topic parent-child interaction
perceived social support
cultural intelligence
moral behavior
url http://ijer.hormozgan.ac.ir/article-1-168-en.pdf
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