In this paper, we perform an empirical investigation to examine the impact different factors on compatible and discordant couples. The survey is performed in one of western regions of Iran near the city of Esfahan. In our study, we choose two groups of people from the population with no family dispute and from the people who have requested divorce. They are asked to fill in a questionnaire and the results are analyzed. We used Chi-square tests to verify any meaningful difference between compatible and discordant couples on different issues. The survey concludes that compatible and discordant couples were different in their motivation, marital satisfaction, continued incentive generation, finding better position among relatives and accomplis...
Aim: The aim of this study is to compare the types of consensual divorce and nonconsensual divorce, ...
  Introduction  One of the most important social problems with complex dimensions is divorce, ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence is accumulating that the pattern and nature of marital relationships are very d...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of social work intervention model...
Each society and culture, according to its condition and requirements, makes special circumscription...
Background and Aims Couple conflict is an inevitable event, because no two people are similar in int...
This thesis is a study dealing with active and inactive L.D.S. couples and their comparative Marital...
Background: There is a lack of Iranian studies on marital satisfaction, which is one of the importan...
Introduction: The purpose was determination of relation between sexual functionality and marital com...
The aim of this article is study on the marital quality and social and economic characteristics affe...
AbstractBackground and Aim:The family has important and multiple effects on various aspects of indiv...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate marital satisfaction. Information pertaining to the...
The study investigates the levels of Marital Adjustment of the participants in the Couples for Chris...
This research focuses on issues of alternative coexistence of families, which structure differs from...
Intimacy is a key factor contributing to marriage satisfaction, marriage quality, marriage stability...
Aim: The aim of this study is to compare the types of consensual divorce and nonconsensual divorce, ...
  Introduction  One of the most important social problems with complex dimensions is divorce, ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence is accumulating that the pattern and nature of marital relationships are very d...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of social work intervention model...
Each society and culture, according to its condition and requirements, makes special circumscription...
Background and Aims Couple conflict is an inevitable event, because no two people are similar in int...
This thesis is a study dealing with active and inactive L.D.S. couples and their comparative Marital...
Background: There is a lack of Iranian studies on marital satisfaction, which is one of the importan...
Introduction: The purpose was determination of relation between sexual functionality and marital com...
The aim of this article is study on the marital quality and social and economic characteristics affe...
AbstractBackground and Aim:The family has important and multiple effects on various aspects of indiv...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate marital satisfaction. Information pertaining to the...
The study investigates the levels of Marital Adjustment of the participants in the Couples for Chris...
This research focuses on issues of alternative coexistence of families, which structure differs from...
Intimacy is a key factor contributing to marriage satisfaction, marriage quality, marriage stability...
Aim: The aim of this study is to compare the types of consensual divorce and nonconsensual divorce, ...
  Introduction  One of the most important social problems with complex dimensions is divorce, ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence is accumulating that the pattern and nature of marital relationships are very d...