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The Relationship Between Religious Beliefs with Responsibility and Marital Satisfaction of Married Students of Marvdasht Branch of Islamic Azad University, Psychology and Education Sciences


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This study aimed to investigate the relationship between religious beliefs with responsibility and marital satisfaction of married students of the Marvdasht Islamic Azad University of Psychology and Educational Sciences Which, in terms of the purpose, is an applied research and has been correlated as a descriptive research in terms of collecting information. In order to reach the above goal, married students of Marvdasht Islamic Azad University, Psychology and Educational Sciences 130 students were selected through multistage cluster random sampling. For this purpose, three questionnaires, Harrison Gafs accountability (1951); Navidi religious beliefs (1997); Enrich marital satisfaction questionnaire (1990) were used. Data were collected using questionnaires using correlation coefficient and regression analysis. The result showed that there is a significant positive relationship between religious beliefs with responsibility and marital satisfaction. In addition, regression analysis suggests that religious beliefs can predict accountability. And religious beliefs can predict marital satisfaction and its dimensions (personality issues, communication, conflict resolution, financial management, & children).

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Religious Beliefs, Responsibility, Marital Satisfaction.
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Authors

Saeed Mockmeli Jahromi
Department of Psychology, Arsanjan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Arsanjan, Iran, Islamic Republic of
Morteza Keshavarz
Department of Psychology, Arsanjan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Arsanjan, Iran, Islamic Republic of

Abstract


This study aimed to investigate the relationship between religious beliefs with responsibility and marital satisfaction of married students of the Marvdasht Islamic Azad University of Psychology and Educational Sciences Which, in terms of the purpose, is an applied research and has been correlated as a descriptive research in terms of collecting information. In order to reach the above goal, married students of Marvdasht Islamic Azad University, Psychology and Educational Sciences 130 students were selected through multistage cluster random sampling. For this purpose, three questionnaires, Harrison Gafs accountability (1951); Navidi religious beliefs (1997); Enrich marital satisfaction questionnaire (1990) were used. Data were collected using questionnaires using correlation coefficient and regression analysis. The result showed that there is a significant positive relationship between religious beliefs with responsibility and marital satisfaction. In addition, regression analysis suggests that religious beliefs can predict accountability. And religious beliefs can predict marital satisfaction and its dimensions (personality issues, communication, conflict resolution, financial management, & children).

Keywords


Religious Beliefs, Responsibility, Marital Satisfaction.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.15614/ijpp%2F2018%2Fv9i3%2F181035