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Volume 15, Issue 60 (2-2017)                   Journal of Psychological Science 2017, 15(60): 492-503 | Back to browse issues page

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Jafari Fazel R, Dehshiri G, Mousavi F. (2017). The role of core self-evaluation and loneliness in prediction of marital satisfaction and life satisfaction of married women in Tehran. Journal of Psychological Science. 15(60), 492-503.
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AlZahra University
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The investigation of personality and emotional determinants in individual attitudes toward life and marital relationship, due to its key role in physical and psychological well-being, has been the object of various research. This research was conducted with the goal of studying the core self-evaluation as a personality trait, on the one hand, and loneliness as an emotional variable, to predict life satisfaction and marital satisfaction in married women. The reseach method is correlation. To this end, 150 participants were selected by convenient sampling from Tehran city. The assessment tools include Loneliness Scale, Relationship Assessment Scale, Satisfaction with Life Scale and Core Self-evaluation Questionnaire. The result of administrating the Pearson's correlation test and analysis of stepwise regression showed a strong positive correlation between core self-evaluation, life and marital satisfaction, and strong negative correlation between loneliness, life and marital satisfaction in married women (P≤0.001). Also, the role of core self-evaluation and loneliness in relation with family and friends to predict life and martial satisfaction was confirmed. Strengthening positive stable components of personality in forms of counseling, intervention and treatment is effective in the beginning and continuation of a successful marriage.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: General
Received: 2019/07/8 | Accepted: 2019/07/8 | Published: 2019/07/8

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