The connection between cyberspace and emotional divorce of spouses
Significant changes in the plans, tasks, and expectations of individuals in families indicate that the advent of the media has changed the expectations of maps in the family. In this regard, the purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between cyberspace and emotional divorce of spouses among families in District 8 of Tehran. The research method is survey and the data collection tools are Brooke and Bertman (1995) Commitment and Intimacy Questionnaire, Hudson Sexual Satisfaction Questionnaire and Cyberspace Researcher-Made Questionnaire. According to the Cochran's formula, from a population of 377,806 married men and women living in District 8 of Tehran, 300 people were selected as a sample size by multi-stage cluster sampling. The results show that 96% of spouses use cyberspace and the rate of emotional divorce is moderate. The results also showed that the relationship between cyberspace use and emotional divorce of spouses (-0.119), between cyberspace and intimacy of spouses (-0.327), and between cyberspace and sexual satisfaction of couples (-0.178) There are negatives and meanings. While there is no significant relationship between the use of cyberspace and the commitment of spouses. There is also a significant inverse relationship between the type of cyberspace membership and emotional divorce, and the type of entertainment and the use of cyberspace and spouses' emotional divorce.
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