Comparison of Relationship Standards and Attributions in Married People with and Without a History of Parental Divorce

Document Type : علمی - پژوهشی

Authors

1 گلستان بلوار بوستان میدان توحید نبش کوچه یاسمن پنجم

2 department family research, Shahid beheshti University

3 Shahid Beheshti University

Abstract

The aim of this study is to investigate the contribution of parental divorce in the formation of attribution and incompatible standards of relationship. The statistical population of this study is consists of married people with and without parental divorce experience. 
Sampling of the present study was done in two stages. In the first stage, 69 married people with experienced parental divorce were selected by the available method; then 69 married people without parental divorce experience who were matched with the first group based on gender, age, city and education were sampled and entered the study. In order to assess the standards of cohabitation and relationship attributions of married people, the standard of living standard (SRSI) and the attribution of relationship attributions (RAM) were used, respectively. Data were analyzed using independent t-test and multivariate analysis of variance.
The experience of parental divorce does not generally determine the living stan-dards of individuals and only leads to a decrease in the investment criteria expr-essed by their children. Therefore, these children are less inclined to express affection in their relationship with their spouse. Parental divorce can also lead to negative relationship attribution, especi-ally in terms of responsibility.

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