Abstract

Family is a type of social system and an emotional unit that that develops the personality of the individuals. In order for the family to be able to carry out its key functions well, it is necessary for it to have security and peace.

Highlights

  • Is a type of social system and an emotional unit that that develops the personality of the individuals

  • It could be claimed that the couple self-efficacy is higher in the normal individuals, comparing to the individuals going through family disputes

  • The second hypothesis in this study was that there is a difference between love styles among the couples in two groups of families with family disputes and normal families

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Summary

Introduction

Is a type of social system and an emotional unit that that develops the personality of the individuals. The values of commutation, commitment, decision-making, emotional intimacy and sexual issues have the most negative influence on the marital satisfaction. As it was stated before and as it was shown by the researches, there are many factors affecting stability and continuity of marriage and as a result the prevention of divorce. Mehrabizade Honarmand and Abolqasemi (2000) reported the Cronbach’s alpha and retest reliability of the scale to be 81 percent and 79 percent, respectively It evaluates the self-efficacy of the individuals in three levels of: 1. Love Styles questionnaire was developed by This scale includes 45 items and assesses three components: intimacy, passion and commitment. Love Styles questionnaire was developed by This scale includes 45 items and assesses three components: intimacy, passion and commitment. [11] reported the Cronbach’s alpha of this scale to be 90 percent that is in accordance with the study of Amanollahifard (2006) and he reported 89 percent of the component of intimacy, 89 percent for passion and 81 percent for commitment. [11] calculated the coefficient of validity for components of intimacy, passion and commitment to be 66 percent, 77 percent and 92 percent, respectively [8]

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