Predicting latent marital aggression and fear of intimacy based on self-compassion with the mediating role of guilt in married people
The aim of this study was to predict latent marital aggression and fear of intimacy based on self-compassion with the role of mediating guilt in employed married people.
The present study was applied in terms of purpose and in terms of method of collecting descriptive information with correlation method and the statistical population of the study was 10,000 married people working in the Broadcasting Organization of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Tehran. Using Cochran's formula, 350 people Married people were randomly selected as a sample and answered the questions of Reese (2011), Compassionate Fear of Descotner and Tellen (1991), Hidden Communication Aggression Nelson and Carroll (2006) and Tanjeni, Wagner and Gomez (1989). . Pearson correlation coefficient and path analysis were used for analysis.
The results of data analysis showed that between self-compassion on latent aggression was associated with mediated guilt (β = 0.16, P = 0.01) and self-compassion on fear of intimacy mediated through guilt (β = 0.19). P = 0.01 has a significant relationship.
According to the obtained results, guilt can play a mediating role between self-compassion and latent aggression and fear of role intimacy in married people.