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Tasmina, Tanni Khandaker
(2022)
Effect of transactional analysis intervention on parent-adolescent conflict, emotional regulation, and depression among adolescents in Bangladesh.
Doctoral thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
Abstract
Transactional Analysis (TA) by Eric Berne focused on the paradigm of the parent,
adult, and child ego states. TA therapy tools have successfully reduced conflicts
between parents and adolescents, emotional regulation, and depression. The
main objective of this study is to examine the effect of transactional analysis
intervention on parent-adolescent conflict, depression, and emotional regulation.
This research used an experimental design.
This study was carried out using a non-equivalent pre-and post-test design.60
students were randomly allocated to one of two groups: experimental (TA
Intervention) or control (non-TA Intervention). Pre- and post-test trails were used
to determine the scores of the dependent variables. A pre-test was administered
to all study participants to assess the level of parental-adolescent conflict,
emotional control, and depression. After the twelve sessions, their levels of
parent-adolescent conflict, emotional regulation, and depression were tested
again to see if the transactional Analysis intervention influenced the level of
dependent variables. Instrumentations used are Conflict Behavior Questionnaire
short form (1984), Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (2003), and Beck
Depression Inventory BDI.
The descriptive analysis was performed to describe the participants'
demographic profile, including their age, gender, grade of education, and
parental marital status. The independent sample t-test was used to evaluate the
mean scores of parent-adolescent conflict, emotional Regulation, and
depression between the experimental and control groups' post-test findings. A
significant difference was detected between the groups. The paired sample t-test
was used to compare the mean scores of the pre-test and post-test results of
parent-adolescent conflict, emotional regulation, and depression between the experimental and control groups, and there was a significant difference in the
mean scores. The MANOVA was used to determine the considerable effect of
groups and genders on Parent-adolescent conflict, emotional regulation, and
depression.
The findings demonstrated that Transactional Analysis was more successful for
adolescents dealing with parent-adolescent conflict, emotional regulation, and
depression in the experimental group than in the control group subjects.
Transactional analysis therapy's therapeutic tools were found to be successful
in improving parent-adolescent conflict, functional emotional control, and
assisting in the resolution of depressive symptoms. The current study is a
pioneer experimental investigation in Bangladesh to determine the effect of TA
on parent-adolescent conflict, emotional control, and depression, which will
assist mental health professionals in better treating adolescent conflict,
emotional regulatory strategies, and depression in Bangladeshi adolescents.
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