Title of article :
Marital Adoption Prediction Based on Childhood Violence of Married Women
Author/Authors :
Hoseini Hoseinabad ، Fateme School of Psychology - Islamic Azad university, Karaj Branch , Ghobari Banab ، Bagher School of Education and Psychology - Tehran University , Mashayekh ، Maryam School of Psychology - Islamic Azad university, Karaj Branch , Farrokhi ، Noorali School of Education and Psychology - Allameh Tabataba i University , Sodagar ، Sheyda School of Psychology - Islamic Azad university, Karaj Branch
Abstract :
Background: A satisfied and successful marriage requires the stability and compatibility of couples. Marital adjustment has different dimensions, which are influenced by various factors. One of the factors is the violent experiences in childhood. In recent decades, violence, as the most serious social problem beyond cultural, social and regional remembered. That can affect on physical and mental health persons. Violence is an instance of aggressive behavior with a host of physical, psychological, economic, and sexual aspects. Methods: In this descriptive study, 206 married female selected sampling from married women and completed measures of conflict tactics (1979) and dyadic adjustment (1976) scales. Results: Analysis of data indicated that there is a significant relationship between the violent experiences in childhood with marital adjustment and violent experiences in childhood can predict marital adjustment. Conclusion: According to the findings, we can say that the processing factors in a family have an important role in marital adjustment. The results of the current study can help the therapists to diagnose the effective factors in marital adjustment. It is suggested to propose citizenship education plans to prevent the spread of injuries from childhood to other relationships and lifetimes, and the role of self-awareness in prominent relationships.
Keywords :
Marital Adjustment , Early Violence , Women
Journal title :
Social Behavior Research and Health
Journal title :
Social Behavior Research and Health