• Title of article

    The Relationship Between Irrational Beliefs and the Marital Satisfaction Based on the Mediating Role of the Conflict Resolution Behavior and the Marital Stress

  • Author/Authors

    Adibkia ، Alaleh Department of General Psychology - Faculty Psychology and Social Sciences - Islamic Azad University, Central Tehran Branch , Emamipour ، Susan Department of Clinical Psychology - University of Rehabilitation Sciences and Social Health , Keshavarzi Arshadi ، Farnaz Department of General Psychology - Faculty Psychology and Social Sciences - Islamic Azad University, Central Tehran Branch , Mohammadkhani ، Parvaneh Department of Clinical Psychology - University of Rehabilitation Sciences and Social Health

  • From page
    225
  • To page
    232
  • Abstract
    Objective: The current study was designed to explain the causal relationship between irrational beliefs and marital satisfaction based on the mediating role of conflict resolution behavior and marital stress. Methods: The research had a descriptive-correlational design, and the study’s statistical population consisted of all married men and women living in Tehran City, Iran, in 2019. Of whom, 933 people were selected based on the available method. The research instruments consisted of the first version of the Jones irrational beliefs questionnaire, the conflict tactics scales (Straus, 1979), the Stockholm female marital stress scale, and the marital satisfaction questionnaire. Results: The present study’s data were analyzed using structural equation modeling. The results of the present study revealed that all fit indexes of the structural equation modeling analysis supported the goodness fit of the structural model of the collected data (χ²/df=2.82, comparative fit index [CFI]= 0.947, goodness-of-fit index (GFI)=0.946, adjusted goodness-of-fit index [AGFI]= 0.910, root mean square error of approximation [RMSEA]=0.072). In the present study, the indirect path coefficient between irrational beliefs and marital satisfaction through conflict behavior (β=-0.071, P 0.05) and the path coefficient of both through marital stress (β=-0.127, P 0.01) was negative and significant, respectively at the levels of 0.05 and 0.01. Conclusion: Both variables of conflict behavior and marital stress negatively and significantly mediated the relationship between irrational beliefs and marital satisfaction.
  • Keywords
    Family conflict , Psychological Stress , Beliefs
  • Journal title
    Practice in Clinical Psychology
  • Journal title
    Practice in Clinical Psychology
  • Record number

    2730897