Predicting marital satisfaction on the basis of early maladaptive schema in married women, Tehran, Iran
Journal Title: International Journal of Medical Research & Health Sciences (IJMRHS) - Year 2016, Vol 5, Issue 6
Abstract
Early maladaptive schemes are cognitive, emotional and self-injurious patterns repeated throughout the life. Family is a natural social system in which couples have major role in the all of stages of its development, and many factors play a role in their marital satisfaction. Marital satisfaction is adopting expectations of couples of marital life. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between early maladaptive scheme with marital satisfaction and identification of predicting factors on marital satisfaction. This was a correlational cross-sectional method study. The population includes all married female persons referring to Tehran municipal regions. We used early maladaptive schemas questionnaire and Enrich marital satisfaction questionnaire for evaluation in participants. Descriptive tests, Pearson correlation test, T-Test, One Way ANOVA Test and Multivariate Regression Test were used for description and analysis of data. The mean age of samples in this study was 31.60±5.12 years old. There was significant relationship between age with Dependence/Incompetence (P=0.033), Self-sacrifice (P=0.010), Entitlement/Grandiosity (P=0.042), Impaired autonomy and performance (P=0.019), Abandonment/Instability (P=0.007). Linear regression analysis showed emotional deprivation and unrelenting standards/hypocriticalness subscales can predict marital satisfaction adversely. They can predict significantly 26% of marital satisfaction changes (P<0.001). we concluded that early maladaptive schema can predict the marital satisfaction negatively and of important role in its improvement or regression.
Authors and Affiliations
Saeed Seyed Esmaili| Master of clinical psychology, Psychology Department, Karaj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Karaj, Iran, Ali Zade Mohammadi| Associate professor, Family Research Institute, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran, Corresponding Email: dr_zadeh@gmail.com, Mohammad Hakami| Assistant Professor, Psychology Department, Karaj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Karaj, Iran
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