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Volume 19, Issue 90 (8-2020)                   Journal of Psychological Science 2020, 19(90): 733-743 | Back to browse issues page

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alaghband L, sharifi H P, farzad V, Sghayousefi A. (2020). Predicting emotional divorce based on emotional literacy, coping styles, quality of life, resilience mediation. Journal of Psychological Science. 19(90), 733-743.
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Background: Numerous studies have predicted emotional divorce and the study of coping styles, quality of life, excitement, and resilience. But there is research on predicting emotional divorce based on emotional literacy, coping styles, quality of life, and excitement through the mediation of resilience. Aims: Predicting emotional divorce was based on emotional literacy, coping styles, quality of life, and emotion-seeking mediation. Method: The study was correlational with structural model approach. The statistical population consisted of married women working in public elementary schools in Tehran in 1997-98. 250 persons were selected by multistage random sampling method. The instruments are: Gutman's Emotional Divorce Questionnaire (2008), Varoshrion's Quality of Life (1992), Lazarus-Folkman Coping Styles (1985), Zuckerman's Emotion-seeking (1964), Psychological Functions of the Iranian Chemical Family (2009), and Conner and Davidson Resilience. (2003). Data were analyzed using Pearson correlation test, path analysis, and bootstrapping. Results: Quality of life and emotional literacy directly and negatively, emotional coping style and emotion-seeking directly and positively influenced emotional divorce (p≥ 0/05). Conclusions: Emotional divorce can be predicted based on resiliency.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2020/01/9 | Accepted: 2020/01/22 | Published: 2020/07/3

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