relationship between resiliency and alexithymia with marital disgust of employed teachers in Miandoab city schools

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Investigate the relationship between resiliency and alexithymia with marital disgust of employed teachers in Miandoab city schools Examine the relationship between alexithymia resiliency and disenchantment with marriage Miandoab city's teachers in schools. The research was descriptive, correlational is. The study currently employed teachers (married) Miandoab city is formed. Cochran formula 220 through cluster sampling method available is used. To collect information from marital boredom scale (CBM) Panyz, resiliency Kanr- Davidson (cd-risc), Toronto Alexithymia questionnaire was used. The reliability of marital boredom (0/93), resilience (0/87), alexithymia (0/81) is to analyze the data, Pearson correlation and multiple regression were used in the application spss21. The results showed that the resiliency (0/465), alexithymia (0/303), with marital boredom teachers There is a significant positive relationship. Multiple regression analysis showed that resiliency and alexithymia in anticipation of marital boredom of the teachers involved.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of New Advances in Behavioral Sciences, Volume:2 Issue: 6, 2017
Page:
40
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