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    1 - Predict marital burnout for young couples in Divorce Based on Conflict resolution styles, Perfectionism and Emotional tuning styles Babol city
    Sociological Studies of Youth , Upcoming Articles
    The purpose of this study was to predict marital status based on conflict resolution styles, perfectionism and couples' emotional adjustment styles in divorce. This research was a descriptive study with correlation design. The statistical population of the study co More
    The purpose of this study was to predict marital status based on conflict resolution styles, perfectionism and couples' emotional adjustment styles in divorce. This research was a descriptive study with correlation design. The statistical population of the study consisted of all couples applying for divorce referring to the Justice Department of Babol in 1397, who have been at the age of at least 1 year of their common life and are on the verge of divorce, of which 200 are targeted using sampling and Available as sample size. To collect data, Rohi's conflict resolution practices questionnaire (ROCI-II), Cognitive Censorship (CERQ), Garnowski et al. (2006), Perfectionism, Identity and Felt (1991), and marital relationship (MBQ), Pines (1996) were used. Data were analyzed by Pearson correlation test and regression analysis. The results of regression analysis showed that the dominant conflict style has a significant negative effect on couples' marital status in divorce. Self-centered perfectionism also affects the marital relationship of couples with significant negative effects, and community-oriented perfectionism has a positive and significant effect on the marital relationship of couples. Finally, regression analysis indicated that acceptance, re-focusing on significant negative effects planning and focusing strategies on thought / rumination and bias-induction had a significant positive effect on couples' marital status. Manuscript profile