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Mis Behnaz Mohammadi, Dr Ahmad Heydarnia, Dr Hadi Abbasi,
year 5, Issue 3 (12-2016)
Abstract
Family is the most important element in a society and its stability requires couples commitment. Also, commitment due to the fact that has relationship with better communication, being happier and more constructive behaviors during problems, is regarded as a very important concept in marital relationship. Hence, examining factors which contribute to marital commitment become important. Current research aims at examining prediction of marital commitment on the basis of marital intimacy and forgiveness. To this end, descriptive-correlation method was used. Statistical population in current research contains all married women working in education and training in Shahrood city at academic year 93-94 that were selected by cluster sampling. To collect data, Adamz and Jonez' Marital Commitment Questionnaire, Olia' Marital Intimacy Questionnaire, Polard and Anderson' Forgiveness Questionnaire were used. To analyze data, Pearson' correlation test and regression analysis were used. Results showed that amount of correlation between marital intimacy and marital commitment is 46%, and marital intimacy predicts 31% changes in marital commitment. Amount of correlation between general forgiveness and marital commitment is 46% and this variable predicts 29% changes in marital commitment. Also, amount of their multiple correlations with marital commitment variable is 52%, and these 2 variables explain 27% changes in marital commitment, altogether. So, intimacy and forgiveness can predict marital commitment
Asiye Asgari, Dr. Leilasadat Azizi Ziabari, Dr. Javanshir Asadi, Dr. Ali Hosseinae,
year 10, Issue 12 (3-2022)
Abstract
The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of couple therapy based on acceptance and commitment (ACT) and emotionally-focused couple therapy (EFCT) on marital forgiveness of women affected by extramarital relationships. The method of the present study was semi-experimental with pre-test and post-test with a control group. The statistical population included all women affected by extramarital relationships who were referred to counseling centers in Gorgan in the first 9 months of 1399 Using the purposive sampling method, 45 people were selected, and then They were randomly divided into three groups of 15 people. The first experimental group received emotionally-focused couple therapy and the second experimental group received couple therapy based on acceptance and commitment in 12 sessions of 90 minutes twice a week. The research instrument was the Marital Forgiveness Questionnaire (MFQ) of Ray et al. (2001). Data were analyzed by repeated-measures analysis of variance using SPSS-16 software at a significance level of 0.05. Both approaches of EFCT and ACT have a significant effect on marital forgiveness in the post-test and follow-up stages (P <0/01). The results also showed that acceptance and commitment-based couple therapy had a greater effect on marital forgiveness (P=0/002), presence of positive (P=0/001), and absence of negative (p=0/014) than emotionally-focused couple therapy. As a result, both interventions can be used to increase marital forgiveness but given the greater effectiveness of acceptance and commitment-based couple therapy, this approach is preferred.