jafar samari safa; Eghbal zarei; Samaneh Najarpourian; Kourush Mohamadi
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Remarriage is a chance for couples who have lost their spouse for various reasons to re-experience life together. The aim of this study was to identify the problems and challenges of remarried couples and coping strategies of remarried couples based on the lived experiences of these couples.This research ...
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Remarriage is a chance for couples who have lost their spouse for various reasons to re-experience life together. The aim of this study was to identify the problems and challenges of remarried couples and coping strategies of remarried couples based on the lived experiences of these couples.This research was conducted qualitatively using interpretive phenomenological approach. Research Field (Statistical Society) The present study consisted of married couples in Tehran in 1399. Using purposive sampling method, 21 couples were selected from the couples who met the inclusion criteria, and the research data were collected through semi-structured in-depth interviews privately from these couples. Based on the analysis of interviews, a total of 18 main categories and 108 sub-categories were obtained as categories of challenges of remarried couples and effective coping strategies of successful couples with stable remarriage in two time periods (when choosing a new spouse and during new life). ) Was categorized. However, successful couples have effective coping strategies that are classified into three levels: individual, couple and family and in two time periods (during the selection of a spouse and the time of new life). It can be concluded that remarriage has many challenges, but couples can create a lasting marriage from the beginning by using appropriate coping strategies to make informed choices and deep knowledge of each other and honesty and transparency about the issues of past life and relationship.
jafar samari safa; Mozhgan poordel
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The purpose of this study was to present a model of academic burnout based on family emotional status, psychological capital, purposefulness, procrastination and academic involvement of non-native master students of Ahvaz city. The research method in this study was applied according to the nature of ...
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The purpose of this study was to present a model of academic burnout based on family emotional status, psychological capital, purposefulness, procrastination and academic involvement of non-native master students of Ahvaz city. The research method in this study was applied according to the nature of descriptive-correlational research aThe statistical population of the study included all master students of humanities and technical fields in Ahvaz who were studying in 2019-2020. In order to collect data from Olson Emotional Atmosphere Scale (1999), Rio Academic Involvement Questionnaire (2013), Riding Academic Procrastination Scale (2011), Revised version of Beaufort et al.'s Achievement Target Questionnaire, Bresso et al. ), Lutans (2007) Psychological Capital Questionnaire was used. Analysis of research data using SPSS software version 20 and AMOS software was used to model structural equations. The results showed that according to the good fit indices in which NFI, CFI, TLI, IFI and GFI indices were obtained more than 0.90 and also AGFI fit index greater than 0.50 and chi-square ratio fit index Based on the degree of freedom, which was in the range of 1 to 5, the research hypothesis was generally confirmed. In other words, the structural pattern of academic burnout has a favorable fit based on the variables of family emotional status, psychological capital, goal orientation, procrastination and master's academic engagement. Therefore, by reducing procrastination and strengthening psychological capital, goal orientation and academic engagement at the same time in the master's degree through workshops and counseling sessions, their tendency to burnout can be reduced.