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Showing 2 results for Marital Adjustment
F Modarresi, H Zahedian , Sn Hashemi Mohammad Abad , Volume 19, Issue 1 (4-2014)
Abstract
Background & aim: The issue of marital infidelity is considered as an increasing concern in our society, which is associated with instability in relationships and high rate of divorce.The purpose of this study was to investigate the level of marital adjustment and the quality of love in the applicants with a history of divorce and marital infidelity.
Methods: In this qualification-analytical, cross-sectional study performed in 2012 in the Fars welfare organization, 90 people were selected by available sampling and classified into three groups with a history of marital infidelity and divorce, divorce without a history of marital infidelity and controls. Three individual groups completed the Inventory Adjustment Scale and Sternberg's love triangle. Subjects with a history of marital infidelity completed questionnaires of regarding love triangle scale again regarding upon their marital relationship. Data were analyzed by dependent t-test and ANOVA.
Results: Significant differences were observed among divorce group and various aspects of marital love triangle (P<0/001).Results also revealed that there was a significant difference between the groups with and without marital infidelity, from the view point of intimacy, passion and anxiousness, commitment, and decision in relationship (P<0/001). Investigating the quality of love in individuals with marital infidelity showed differences in all aspects of Sternberg`s love triangle in relationship with wife and ultra-marital relationships (P<0/001).
Conclusion: Marital incompatibility alone is not a strong reason for marital infidelity in hard conditions of life and according to the research’s results. The most significant factor in attracting for ultra- marital relationship and the quality of the relationship and love between couples were the quality of the relationship and love between couples.
A Roozian , F Namdarpour, F Javadzadeh, Volume 27, Issue 5 (8-2022)
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Background & aim: Family is the most important institution of society and the shaper of human personality. Marital compatibility is one of the most important factors in determining the stability and durability of a marital relationship. Therefore, the purpose of the present study was to investigate constructive interactions in the marital adjustment of couples in Yasuj, Iran.
Methods: The present qualitative research was conducted using thematic analysis method in 2021. The participants were couples who had a high compatibility score and at least 7 years had passed in their married life. The sampling method was purposeful; therefore, semi-structured interview method was used to collect data. Interviews were conducted individually and continued until saturation. Finally, the data were analyzed using MAXQDA software.
Findings: MAXQDA 2018 software was used for data analysis. After analyzing the content of the data, six central categories were obtained, which were communication skills (border guarding, conversation skills, verbal and non-verbal communication) in order of importance. Valuation (self-worth, good thinking, acceptance of others). Permeability (agreement, tolerance, flexibility). Purposefulness (foresight, common goals). Support (service, coordination). Decision making skills (participatory decision making, consulting).
Conclusion: Compatible couples use constructive interactions more in their lives and marital adjustment is more dependent on the skills that are developed during life.
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