Structural Modeling Relations of Temperament and Character Mediated by Social Network Dependence with the Amount of Emotional Divorce of Women Referred to Counseling Centers in Babol
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The purpose of the study was to model the relationship between the temperament characters with a dependency on social networks in Babol. The method of this study was a correlation with Structural Equation Modeling and covariance based approach. The statistical population included all women between 20 and 40 years of age who were in five counseling centers in collaboration with Babol Justice Divorce Service. According to Cochran formula, 432 people were selected as the sample. Regarding the importance of family in the individual and social processes of the community, it is suggested to strengthen the relationship between couples counseling and providing appropriate information and training for families in improving marital satisfaction. Consideration should also be given to culturally appropriate use of social media and groups or social networks in society by the social values of the community.
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English
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Sociological Studies of Youth Journal, Volume:10 Issue: 35, Autumn 2019
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107 to 124
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