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        1 - Predicting Marital Quality Based on Relationship Beliefs and Emotional Creativity
        Ali Akbar Solimanian
        The aim of the present study was to predict marital quality based on the relationship beliefs and emotional creativity. This study was descriptive-correlational, in which 327 married teachers were selected by stratified sampling and completed the Revised Dyadic Adjustme More
        The aim of the present study was to predict marital quality based on the relationship beliefs and emotional creativity. This study was descriptive-correlational, in which 327 married teachers were selected by stratified sampling and completed the Revised Dyadic Adjustment Scale (RDAS), Relationship Beliefs Inventory (RBI), and Emotional Creativity Inventory (ECI). The data were analyzed by Pearson correlation and multiple regressions. Findings indicated that there was a positive relation between emotional creativity and marital qua-lity. Moreover, there were negative relations bet-ween marital quality with subscales of “dis-agreement is destructive” and “partner cannot change” of the Relationship Beliefs Inventory In addition, the three variables could predict marital quality. The results of this study em-phasize the importance of relationship beliefs, emotional creativity, and the use of appropriate training programs to correct dysfunctional beliefs for increasing marital quality Manuscript profile
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        2 - The prediction of marital conflicts based on marital quality of life and communication patterns during quarantine of coronavirus outbreak (Covid-19)
        Mohammad Vahidi Kooresh  Zare Shibani
        This study aimed to investigate the prediction of marital conflicts based on marital quality of life and communication patterns during coronavirus quarantine (Covid-19). The descriptive-correlation method was used. According to the random convenience sampling method, 38 More
        This study aimed to investigate the prediction of marital conflicts based on marital quality of life and communication patterns during coronavirus quarantine (Covid-19). The descriptive-correlation method was used. According to the random convenience sampling method, 385 married women in Shiraz were selected by the Cochran formula as the statistical population. The selected population was asked to answer the Marital Conflict Questionnaire (MCQ) (Barati and Sanaee, 1372- solar calendar), Dyadic Adjustment Scale (DAS)(Busby etal, 1995), and Communication Patterns Questionnaire (CPQ)(Christensen and Sullaway, 1984). The data were analyzed by Pearson correlation coefficient and multivariate regression. Findings showed a significant correlation between marital life quality and communication patterns with marital conflicts (P<0/01). Regression analyses also revealed that %27.4 of the variance of marital conflicts was explained by the marital life quality and communication patterns. This study demonstrates that marital life quality and communication patterns significantly contributed to marital conflicts prediction during quarantine (Covid-19). Manuscript profile
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        3 - The Relationship between Spiritual Health and Marital Quality in Married Women in Shiraz
        Soodeh Dashtiane Nasir Dastan sepideh keshvarz
        <p>This paper aims to compare spiritual health and marital quality in married women. The method of descriptive research was correlational. The statistical population of this study included all married women in Shiraz. Moreover, the statistical sample included 100 indivi More
        <p>This paper aims to compare spiritual health and marital quality in married women. The method of descriptive research was correlational. The statistical population of this study included all married women in Shiraz. Moreover, the statistical sample included 100 individuals, and cluster sampling was applied to determine the sample size. Paloutzian and Ellison's Spiritual Health questionnaires and Busby's Marital Quality Questionnaire were utilized to collect data. Furthermore, the collected data were analyzed at two levels (descriptive statistics and inferential statistics). Correlation coefficients and multivariate regression analysis were applied at the inferential level for descriptive statistics. The results showed a significant relationship between spiritual health and marital quality in married women. Generally, spiritual health was higher among married women with good marital quality.</p> Manuscript profile