• Title of article

    Happiness Training Effectiveness for Increasing of Marital Sexual Satisfaction of Female Staff

  • Author/Authors

    Akhavi Samarein, Zahra Department of counseling - Faculty of Education and Psychology - University of Mohaghegh Ardabili - Ardabil, Iran , Esmaeili Far, Neda Ph.D of Counseling - Kharazmi University - Tehran, Iran , Amani, Zakiyeh Ph.D of Counseling - Kharazmi University - Tehran, Iran

  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    23
  • To page
    32
  • Abstract
    Sexual satisfaction is affected by a variety of factors. Happiness tends to be a pivotal factor in sexual satisfaction. Unique in its own, in this paper we seek how happiness relates to sexual satisfaction among Iranians. the present research is a semi-experimental research using pre-test, post-test and follow-up design. The research statistical population comprised all the female working staff of Farhangiyan University of Pardis-e Amir Kabir located in Karaj. Individuals whose sexual satisfaction was not related to any types of sexual disorder were selected, out of which 30 individuals were randomly selected and assigned into the experimental and control groups and received eight 90-minute sessions of Fordyce Happiness training (Fordyce, 1983). Sexual satisfaction questionnaire (Divband, 2008) was used to collect the required data and covariance analysis was used for data analysis. Findings indicated that, the difference between the means of pre-test, post-test and follow-up is significant in the factors of training and group. Put it differently, Fordyce happiness group training was effective in the increase of the score of sexual satisfaction and was significant in the comparison of two groups. With regard to the results it can be concluded that, happiness can be easily considered as a component of life-enhancing quality and introduced as an effective and appropriate method to increase the sexual satisfaction.
  • Keywords
    Female Working Staff , Happiness Training , Sexual Satisfaction
  • Journal title
    journal of preventive counselling
  • Serial Year
    2020
  • Record number

    2623192