Predicting mental fatigue based on avoidant attachment style and self-management and dysfunctional performance in couples referring to clinics in Tehran
This research aimed to predict mental fatigue based on avoidant attachment style and self-management and dysfunctional functioning in couples referring to clinics in Tehran. The current research is part of applied research in terms of its purpose and terms of descriptive-correlational methods. The statistical population in this research included all couples who were referred to psychological and counseling clinics in the 6th and 7th regions of Tehran in 2021, from which 186 couples were selected by purposive sampling. The tools of this research included Pines Marital Burnout (CBM, 1996), Collins and Reed Attachment Questionnaire (RAAS, 1990), and Young's Primary Maladaptive Schemas Questionnaire (YSQ-SF, 2005). The method of data analysis was simultaneous regression analysis. The findings showed that there is a significant relationship between avoidant attachment style and self-management with mental fatigue (p<0.05). It is concluded that avoidant attachment, self-management, and dysfunctional performance play an essential role in predicting mental fatigue and explain 17.1% of the variance of mental fatigue.
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