Predicting Love Trauma Syndrome in College Students Based on Personality Traits, Early Maladaptive Schemas, and Spiritual Health

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Objectives Love Trauma Syndrome (LTC) is common among college students which can lead to psychological and educational problems. The current study aims to assess the role of personality traits, early maladaptive schemas and spiritual health in predicting LTC in college students. Methods This is a descriptive/correlational study. Participants were 500 students of universities in Teh-ran, Iran suffering from LTC who were selected using a cluster random sampling method. They com-pleted the Love Trauma Inventory, HEXACO Personality Inventory, Young Schema Questionnaire-Short Form, and Spirituality Index of Well-Being. Data analysis was performed using the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) in LISREL software. Results The SEM results showed the good fit of the study model (Root Mean Square Error of Approxima-tion= 0.043). Personality traits, early maladaptive schemes, and spiritual health could predict LTC. Extra-version, emotionality, honesty-humility, self-sacrifice, abandonment, and life schema were the strongest predictors. Conclusion Personality traits, early maladaptive schemes, and spiritual health can predict LTC.

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Etemadnia, M., Shiroodi, S., Khalatbari, J., & Abolghasemi, S. (2021). Predicting Love Trauma Syndrome in College Students Based on Personality Traits, Early Maladaptive Schemas, and Spiritual Health. Iranian Journal of Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology, 27(3), 318–335. https://doi.org/10.32598/ijpcp.27.2.1096.2

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