reza khojaste mehr; Abutaleb bahmaei; mansour sodani; Zabihollah Abbaspour
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. At this stage the main statement was extracted and a code was assigned to each expression according to the concepts of that sentence. The researcher then compared these codes and compared similar codes based on features and dimensions, thus making an initial classification of the codes. In order to ...
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. At this stage the main statement was extracted and a code was assigned to each expression according to the concepts of that sentence. The researcher then compared these codes and compared similar codes based on features and dimensions, thus making an initial classification of the codes. In order to construct the grounded theory of the categories, they were linked together, and by linking the classes to the central class, the final theory of research on the explanation of the divorce process that emerged from the data was centered around the central class and based on the story behind the data. Participants in this study consisted of men and women with divorced experience, who were purposefully interviewed in 27 semi-structured ways.The achievement of the open coding phase was fifteen main classes. Some of the causal factors are: unfavorable marriage, violence, marital breakdown, and ineffective communication. Some of the underlying factors are: dysfunctional family, socioeconomic status, and couples' sexual, psychological, and medical problems. Couples' weak coping strategies, factors influencing divorce, and dysfunctional beliefs are confounders. Strategic factors include the two main classes of flexibility and initiative as well as isolation and passivity. Consequences also include three main categories: 1. The stigma of divorce; 2. Erosion; 3. Relieving stress and creating a new lifestyle.
Sh. Korai; M. Sodani; M. Mehrabizadeh Honarmand; G.H. Maktabi
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of emotional intelligence training on problem solving of married students. Participants were 40 married students selected randomly from Shahid Chamran University married students who agreed to take part in the study. They were randomly assigned ...
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of emotional intelligence training on problem solving of married students. Participants were 40 married students selected randomly from Shahid Chamran University married students who agreed to take part in the study. They were randomly assigned to experimental and control groups. The design of the study was a pretest-posttest with control group. Problem Solving Scale was used in order to collect the data. ANOVA and MANOVA were used to analyze the data. The results indicated that emotional intelligence training enhanced family problem solving and relationships of subjects in experimental group, in comparison to control group.
S. Bashkar; M. Sodani; M. Shehni Yailagh
Volume 19, Issue 1 , June 2012, , Pages 199-226
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This study has examined the effect of anger management skills training in reduction of marital conflicts among the couples reffered to Problem-Solving Committee of Baghmalek. The population of this study includes the couples that had been reffered to Baghmalek's Problem-Solving Committee .This population ...
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This study has examined the effect of anger management skills training in reduction of marital conflicts among the couples reffered to Problem-Solving Committee of Baghmalek. The population of this study includes the couples that had been reffered to Baghmalek's Problem-Solving Committee .This population was consisted of 20 couples (40 men and women) who were married for 2 years at least, and had at least one child. They were selected by simple random sampling and assigned randomly to experimental and control groups. To administer the experiment, both experimental and control groups took the pre-test. Then, during 8 sessions, the treatment was administered to experimental group and then the post-test was taken. The instrument used in this study was Marital Conflict Test. The results of one-way analysis of variance and MANOVA showed that anger management skills reduced the total marital conflicts and other subscales, in experimental couple.