Browsing by Author "Muhammad Jazlan Ahmad Khiri"
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Publication Attachment Styles And Marital Quality Between Spouses(UNIMAS Publisher, 2021) ;Fatahyah Yahya ;Aqilah Yusoff ;Ahmad Tarmizi Talib ;Sarjit Singh Darshan Singh ;Abdul Hakim Mohad ;Nur Ayuni Mohd IsaMuhammad Jazlan Ahmad KhiriThe research was aimed to study the relationship between attachment styles and marital quality between spouses. A total number of 52 spouses representing teachers from Sekolah Menengah Agama Daeratul Ma'arifil Wataniah 1 (SMA DMW 1), in Peninsular Malaysia's northwest coast, participated in this study. There were two sets of questionnaires used: Experience in Close Relationship (ECR) and Marital Adjustment Test (MAT). The results showed that there was a significant relationship between attachment styles and spouses' styles. However, there is no relationship between marital satisfaction among spouses, and there is also no relationship between attachment styles and marital satisfaction among spouses. Future research is suggested to enhance the inquiry by moving beyond self-report instruments to develop alternative methods of assessment as some of the questions should be more specifically contextualised for the diverse Malaysian culture - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication The Effects Of Parental Attachment On Personality Traits(UNIMAS Publisher, 2021) ;Fatahyah Yahya ;Mohd Imamuddin Nahar ;Ahmad Tarmizi Talib ;Sarjit Singh Darshan Singh ;Abdul Hakim Mohad ;Nur Ayuni Mohd IsaMuhammad Jazlan Ahmad KhiriThis study aims to identify parental attachment's effects on trainee counsellors' personality traits in the Universiti of Malaysia Sarawak UNIMAS. This research adopted a correlational research design. The respondents were 209 trainee counsellors from the Counselling Program, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak UNIMAS. Two questionnaires were used in this study: The Inventory of Parents and Peer Attachment (IPPA) and the Big Five Personality. The findings indicated a significant relationship between Parents Communication, Attachment and Extraversion and the Agreeableness Trait of Personality. It also showed a significant relationship between Parents Communication Attachment and Extraversion, Agreeableness and Conscientiousness. We also found a significant relationship between Parents' Alienation Attachment and Conscientiousness, Neuroticism and Openness. The study informs society about the need to increase awareness about the importance of knowing attachment styles and personality traits as both impact individuals' lives..