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Marital Satisfaction Through the Lens of Iranian Women: A Qualitative Study Publisher Pubmed



Tavakol Z1, 2 ; Moghadam ZB1 ; Nasrabadi AN3 ; Iesazadeh N4 ; Esmssaeili M5
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Source: Pan African Medical Journal Published:2016


Abstract

Introduction: One of the common concepts to show the happiness and stability of marriage is the concept of marital satisfaction. Marital satisfaction plays an important role in the stability of marriage. This study was conducted to explain the perception of marital satisfaction among Iranian women. Methods: This study was conducted between March and September 2015 by common qualitative content analysis approach through semi-structured interviews and 19 participants were selected by purposive sampling. Results: With the analysis of data two themes: (maturity of personality) which included a sub-theme of blossoming of feelings, and (romantic interaction) consisted of three sub-themes of; mutual support, sense of peace and joyful dependence emerged. Conclusion: Marital life can lead to the development of people and lovely interaction between them. Surely it needs to passing of time and self-knowing and couple-knowing of each other. Family consultants need the perception of how couple's interaction is, also they need to understand about couples who can communicate well to each other so they can overcome many life's other deficiencies. © Zeinab Tavakol et al.
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