The effectiveness of Islamic based on happiness training on increasing subjective vitality and positive affect and reducing negative affect in women with marital conflict
One’s current marital or romantic relationship status can be assessed according to marital satisfaction and intimacy. This study aimed to investigate the factors related to intimacy and marital satisfaction based on the lived experience of incompatible couples. This qualitative study was conducted using a phenomenological approach. The statistical population of the study included all incompatible couples in Yazd in 2020. A total of 12 couples (24 persons/12 females and 12 males) were selected by purposive sampling. Qualitative data were collected using semi-structured interviews and then coded by Colaizzi’s method and analyzed through extracting main themes and subthemes. The results showed that the dimensions of the pattern of intimacy and marital satisfaction based on the analysis of couples’ lived experience include family factors (interference in couples’ marital life, not respecting the spouse), interpersonal factors (lack of mutual trust, lack of empathy, lack of privacy), and individual factors (irresponsibility, insecure attachment, emotional immaturity). The results also revealed paying attention to family, interpersonal, and individual factors helps couples to experience more satisfaction and intimacy in life.
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