Correlation between Family Function, Self-Differentiation, and Life Satisfaction with Attitude toward Marriage of Veteran's Children

Q4 Medicine
G. Abbasi, S. S. Hoseyni
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Copyright© 2019, ASP Ins. This open-access article is published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License which permits Share (copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format) and Adapt (remix, transform, and build upon the material) under the Attribution-NonCommercial terms. [1] Why are you crying?: The impact of ... [2] Is there intergenerational transmission of trauma? The case of ... [3] Secondary traumatization of wives of war veterans with ... [4] Comparison between communication patterns of devotee ... [5] Psychological problems in children of war veterans ... [6] Attitudes toward marriage: Embeddedness and ... [7] The marital scales: Measurement of intent ... [8] Using marital attitudes in late adolescence to predict later union ... [9] The intergenerational transmission of attitudes on divorce and ... [10] Self-differentiation, family functioning, life satisfaction and attitudes ... [11] Systemic family therapy: From theory to ... [12] Parental divorce and perceptions of past interparental ... [13] Family dynamics and attitudes toward ... [14] A comparison of attitude toward ... [15] The differentiation of self inventory ... [16] Marriage expectations among African American couples ... [17] Changing attitudes toward marriage and single ... [18] Associations between beliefs about ... [19] Attitude towards marriage and life satisfaction among ... [20] Subjective well-being: A general ... [21] Needs and subjective well-being around the ... [22] Life satisfaction and its correlates ... [23] The prospective effect of life satisfaction on life ... [24] Effect of lifestyle factors on single ... [25] Marital attitudes ... [26] Premarital sexual behavior and attitudes toward marriage and divorce ... [27] The effects of parental marriage, divorce and conflict on ... [28] The effects of parental divorce on young adults ... [29] Differentiation of self inventory short form: Creation ... [30] Evaluation of psychometric characteristics of the short ... [31] The McMaster family assessment ... [32] Measurement scales of family and ... [33] The reliability of McMaster Family ... [34] Investigating of psychometric indices ... [35] The satisfaction with life ... [36] Psychometric properties of the ... [37] Psychometric properties of the ... [38] Relationship between attitude ... [39] Young peoples’ feelings about ... [40] Correlation between family ... [41] The effect of parents’ attitudes ... [42] Relationship between dimensions ... [43] Family therapy: an ... Aims The adverse effects of war have been well proven on the veterans’ children. However, very little research has shown the effect of these adverse effects on marriage and attitude of veteran’s children toward marriage. The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation between self-differentiation, family function, and life satisfaction with the attitude toward marriage of veterans’ children. Materials & Methods In this descriptive-correlational study, 300 veterans’ children were selected from different units of foundation of martyrs and veterans affairs of Qaem Shahr in 2018. The statistical population of this research included all the veterans’ children in Qaem Shahr in the mentioned year. The subjects were selected by convenience sampling method. The data were collected, using attitude toward marriage scale, self-differentiation inventory, family assessment device, and life satisfaction scale. The data were analyzed by SPSS 21, using Pearson correlation coefficient and multiple regression analysis tests. Findings There was a negative and significant relation between family function and attitude toward marriage (r=-0.30), and there was a positive and significant relationship between attitude toward marriage with self-differentiation (r=0.25) and life satisfaction (r=0.23). 30% of the variance in attitude toward marriage resulted from family functioning, self-differentiation subscales including I-position, emotional reactivity, and life satisfaction (p<0.05). Also, among the variables of the research, family function had the most role in predicting attitude towards marriage of veterans’ children. Conclusion Family function, self-differentiation, and life satisfaction can play an important role in predicting attitude toward marriage of veterans’ children. A B S T R A C T A R T I C L E I N F O
退伍军人子女婚姻态度与家庭功能、自我分化、生活满意度的相关性研究
版权所有©2019,ASP Ins。本开放获取文章是根据知识共享署名非商业4.0国际许可证的条款发布的,该许可证允许根据署名非商业条款共享(以任何媒体或格式复制和重新分发材料)和改编(重新混合、转换和构建材料)。[1] 你为什么哭…的影响。。。[2] 创伤是否存在代际传递?案例。。。[3] 退伍军人妻子的二次创伤。。。[4] 奉献者的沟通模式比较。。。[5] 退伍军人子女的心理问题。。。[6] 对婚姻的态度:嵌入和。。。[7] 婚姻尺度:意图的衡量。。。[8] 利用青春期晚期的婚姻态度来预测以后的结合。。。[9] 离婚态度的代际传递。。。[10] 自我分化、家庭功能、生活满意度和态度。。。[11] 系统性家庭治疗:从理论到。。。[12] 父母离婚和对过去父母间关系的看法。。。[13] 家庭动态和对…的态度。。。[14] 对…的态度比较。。。[15] 自我盘点的差异化。。。[16] 非洲裔美国夫妇的婚姻期望。。。[17] 改变对婚姻和单身的态度。。。[18] 关于…的信仰之间的关联。。。[19] 对婚姻的态度和生活满意度。。。[20] 主观幸福感:一般。。。[21]围绕…的需求和主观幸福感。。。[22]生活满意度及其相关性。。。[23]生活满意度对生活的预期影响。。。[24]生活方式因素对单身。。。[25]婚姻态度。。。[26]婚前性行为以及对婚姻和离婚的态度。。。[27]父母结婚、离婚和冲突对…的影响。。。[28]父母离婚对年轻人的影响。。。[29]自我库存短格式的差异化:创造。。。[30]对短…的心理测量特征的评估。。。[31]麦克马斯特家族评估。。。[32]家庭和。。。[33]麦克马斯特家族的可靠性。。。[34]心理测量指标的调查。。。[35]对生活的满足。。。[36]…的心理测量特性。。。[37]…的心理测量特性。。。[38]态度之间的关系。。。[39]年轻人对…的感受。。。[40]家庭之间的相关性。。。[41]父母态度的影响。。。[42]尺寸之间的关系。。。[43]家庭治疗:一种。。。战争对退伍军人子女的不利影响已得到充分证明。然而,很少有研究表明这些不利影响对退伍军人的婚姻和子女对婚姻的态度的影响。本研究的目的是调查退伍军人子女的自我分化、家庭功能和生活满意度与婚姻态度之间的相关性。材料与方法在本描述性相关研究中,选取了来自2018年Qaem Shahr烈士基金会和退伍军人事务部不同单位的300名退伍军人子女。本研究的统计人群包括上述年份Qaem Shahr的所有退伍军人子女。受试者采用方便抽样法进行选择。采用婚姻态度量表、自我分化量表、家庭评估工具和生活满意度量表收集数据。数据采用SPSS 21软件进行分析,采用Pearson相关系数和多元回归分析检验。结果家庭功能与婚姻态度呈负相关(r=-0.30),自我分化婚姻态度与生活满意度呈正相关(r=0.23),自我分化分量表包括I位、情绪反应和生活满意度(p<0.05)。此外,在研究变量中,家庭功能对退伍军人子女婚姻态度的预测作用最大。结论家庭功能、自我分化、生活满意度对退伍军人子女婚姻态度有重要预测作用。A B S T R A C T A R T I C L E I N F O
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