Investigating the mediating role of self-knowledge processes in the relationship between repression (self-deception and other-deception) and the divorce tendency in men and women seeking divorce
Investigating the mediating role of Self-knowledge processes in the relationship between repression (self-deception and other-deception) and the divorce tendency in men and women seeking divorce.
this study aimed to investigate the mediating role of self- Knowledge processes in the relationship between repression (self-deception and other-deception) and the divorce tendency in men and women seeking divorce.
The statistical population of the present study included all people seeking divorce who referred to the Welfare Organization of Bandar Abbas. The sample size was determined by the multistage random sampling method and based on the research assumptions of structural equations of 380 people. In this study, six were used to collect data.
The results of the analysis of the main research hypotheses showed that there is a significant relationship between repression and the divorce tendency Also, among the self-regulatory processes, only the relationship between divorce tendency and compassion was confirmed, and the results showed that the relationship between repression and self-control, cohesive self-knowledge and compassion was also statistically confirmed. Finally, the fit index showed that in the whole sample, the model has an acceptable fit with the data. Overall, the findings showed that repression directly affects the divorce tendency in individuals seeking divorce, and indirect effects showed that the only repression affects the tendency for divorce through compassion.
By examining self-cognitive processes as predictors of divorce and the role of these factors, the self-efficacy of divorce management in couples increased.
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