Sociological explanation of the effect of social exclusion on men and women breaking the covenant (Case study: Khorasan Razavi province)
Existence of weak emotional relationships, job dissatisfaction and unemployment, selective behavior of couples, dissatisfaction with individual needs in the family have all contributed to the formation of men and women who break the covenant. The present study, which is a descriptive-analytical study, has been conducted with the aim of recognizing the effect of social deprivation and its dimensions on couples breaking their covenant in Khorasan Razavi province. The sample size is 379 people and using the Cochran technique and quota sampling method has been adopted. Cronbach's alpha and factor analysis were used to validate the questionnaire. The results of research taken from t-test have shown that social deprivation and its dimensions such as material and immaterial deprivation have a significant relationship with breaking the covenant. The regression values of the structural equation model indicate that the variable of deprivation of social participation has no effect on the couple's breach of contract, because their significance level (p) is greater than 0.05. Also, deprivation of social relations network to the extent of (0.29), educational deprivation to the extent of (0.26), deprivation of leisure time to the extent of (0.47), intellectual deprivation to the extent of (0.17), deprivation of income to Rate (0.51), job deprivation to the extent of (0.30), deprivation of social prestige to the extent of (0.10) is effective. Because their significance level (p) is less than 0.05. In general, deprivation of leisure time has the most and deprivation of social prestige has the least effect on breaking a couple's covenant.
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