The relationships between emotional intelligence, sensation seeking, and marital satisfaction among female teachers
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Background
Marriage and matrimony is an issue widely affected by emotional intelligence and sensation seeking. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relationships between emotional intelligence, sensation seeking, and marital satisfaction among female teachers in the city of Borujerd. Methods
The statistical population consisted of all married female teachers in the city of Borujerd among whom 100 were selected as the sample using random cluster sampling method. To collect the data, Enrich marital satisfaction, Bar-On emotional intelligence, and Zuckerman sensation seeking questionnaires were used. Data analysis was performed using SPSS software running Pearsons correlation test and stepwise regression.Results
The results of the analysis indicated that, with a significance level of PConclusion
Considering the findings of the present study, sensation seeking and emotional intelligence have a significant relationship with marital satisfaction. The results of the study can help psychologists and counselors to pay more attention in marital satisfaction and affecting factors to enhance couples relationships.Keywords:
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English
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Social Determinants of Health, Volume:2 Issue: 4, 2016
Pages:
148 to 154
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