Iman Mesbah , Esmaeil Sadri Damirchi , Ali Sheikholslamy , Ali Rezaei Sharif
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Investigating psychological and interpersonal problems in traumatic marriages among women: A phenomenological analysis of unwanted marriages
Introduction
The consequences of traumatic marriages for women represent a significant area of concern that has garnered attention from researchers across various studies. Despite the critical nature of this issue, there exists a considerable gap in the foundational classification of problems associated with such marriages, which hinders effective therapeutic interventions. This study aims to address this gap by exploring the lived experiences of women who have undergone unwanted marriages. Specifically, this research seeks to identify and categorize intrapersonal issues, with a focus on psychological harm, as well as interpersonal challenges stemming from unwanted marriages in women.
Methods
This study employed a qualitative methodology utilizing a phenomenological approach. The sample comprised 16 women who had experienced unwanted marriages, selected through purposive sampling. Data collection was performed via semi-structured interviews, with subsequent coding and analysis conducted using thematic analysis.
Results
The findings indicate that psychological issues such as anxiety, depression, obsessive thoughts, feelings of inadequacy, pessimism, distrust, internal shame, emotional void, and sexual dysfunction, alongside interpersonal issues including violence, dependence, isolation, and lack of solidarity, are significant consequences of unwanted marriages among women.
Conclusion
By identifying both psychological and interpersonal problems and facilitating timely interventions by therapists, it is possible to encourage women to seek therapeutic support, thereby taking a crucial step toward preventing or alleviating these challenges.