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The Relationship Between Early Maladaptive Schemas, Attachment and Marital Satisfaction with Applicants for Separation
Mahbobeh Izadi , Ali Mohammad Rezaee , Alireza Zahiredin , Yazdan Mohsenzadeh
MSc in Nursing Education, Faculty of Paramedicine, Alborz University of Medical Sciences, Karaj, Iran , Mohsenzadeh.y@gmail.com
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This study is aimed at inspecting the relationship between early maladaptive schemas and attachment and marital satisfaction with applicants for separation. This research depicts correlation and statistical of all referring applicants to mahalati family court of Tehran city. 415 applicants were selected among all applicants through available sampling method. The instrument used was the short form of the Young Schema Questionnaire, the Adult Attachment Scale Collins and Reid and marital satisfaction scale that were completed by participants. For data analysis, stepwise regression was used. The results show that there is a negative relationship between the components of attachment anxiety and intimacy and marital satisfaction, these two variables together explained 12% of variance in marital satisfaction. Also no significant relationship between attachment and marital satisfaction was found. In addition, there are negative relationships between the validity of maladaptive schemas and components, subjugation, failure, defectiveness, undeveloped self, insufficient self, social isolation, self-sacrifice, abandonment, and entitlement and these variables could total 43% of the variance marital satisfaction explained. Also mistrust variables, emotional inhibition and unrelenting standards don’t have significant role of marital satisfaction. So early maladaptive schemas have greater impact on explaining the variance of marital satisfaction in comparison with attachment components.
Keywords: Early maladaptive schemas, Attachment, Marital satisfaction
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2018/10/19 | Accepted: 2018/10/19 | Published: 2018/10/19



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