تدوین مدل ثبات رابطۀ زناشویی براساس ویژگی های شخصیتی و استرس ادراک شده با میانجی گری کیفیت زناشویی
SOREN Student Sports & Health Open Researches e-Journal: New-Approaches,
Vol. 5 No. 3 (1403),
10 December 2024
https://doi.org/10.22037/soren.v5i3.47676
Abstract
سابقه و هدف: پژوهش حاضر با هدف تدوین مدل ثبات رابطۀ زناشویی براساس ویژگیهای شخصیتی و استرس ادراک شده با میانجیگری کیفیت رابطۀ زناشویی در زنان متأهل انجام شد.
روش کار: بدین منظور با استفاده از روش لوهلین (2004) تعداد 500 زن متأهل به روش نمونهگیری دردسترس از شهر تهران انتخاب شدند. برای اندازهگیری متغیرهای پژوهش از مقیاس استرس ادراکشدۀ (کوهن و همکاران، 1983)، شاخص بیثباتی رابطۀ زناشویی (ادواردز و همکاران، 1987)، فرم کوتاه مقیاس پنج عاملی شخصیت نئو (کاستا و مککری، 1985)، پرسشنامۀ کیفیت رابطۀ زناشویی (باسبی و همکاران، ۱۹۹۵) استفاده گردید. روش پژوهش از نوع معادلات ساختاری بهطور خاص؛ معادلات رگرسیونی بود.
یافته ها: یافتهها نشان داد که ویژگیهای شخصیتی و استرس ادراک شده با میانجیگری کیفیت رابطۀ زناشویی بر ثبات رابطۀ زناشویی اثری غیرمستقیم دارد.
نتیجه گیری: شاخصهای برازش نشان داد که مدل پیشنهادی در این پژوهش با دادههای جمعآوری شده از زنان متأهل برازش مناسب و ارتباط نزدیکی با فرضهای نظری دارد.
- ثبات رابطۀ زناشویی، کیفیت رابطۀ زناشویی، ویژگیهای شخصیتی، استرس ادراک شده
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