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Alireza Fazeli Mehrabadi, Samaneh Najary Forushani, Mohammad Mehregan,
Volume 21, Issue 4 (1-2024)
Abstract
Aim and Background: With the increase of divorce phenomenon and social changes, couples' communication patterns have changed and it is necessary to discover and identify them. The purpose of this research was to analyze the communication patterns of couples on the verge of separation.
Materials and Methods: The qualitative research design was of thematic analysis type and the community included all couples referred for separation to counseling centers and family courts in Isfahan city, who were selected by purposive sampling method and according to the entry criteria. These people were investigated using a semi-structured interview and the data reached saturation with 12 interviews. Data analysis was performed according to the Claizian model.
Findings: After analyzing the data and coding them, 104 initial codes, 17 central codes and 3 main codes were extracted. Disregarding communication pattern, avoidant communication patterns and aggressive communication pattern in the main code and not paying attention to the other, not caring and ignoring the other, lack of companionship and empathy, not having the opportunity to be together, not participating, not giving the other a chance to speak, not expressing Emotions, forgetfulness, silence, giving reasons, condemning the other party, mental reading, alternative mechanisms, using inappropriate verbal and non-verbal ways, comparing with others, harassing the other party, lack of trust were classified in the central code.
Conclusion: Based on the findings of the research, it can be concluded that neglectful, avoidant, and aggressive communication patterns can each lead to the tendency to divorce among couples. Paying attention to the categories of the current research can be effective in order to prevent marital conflicts and reduce the divorce rate.
Ramin Tabarraei, Ali Akbar Asghari Rad, Samaneh Najary Forushani, Mohammad Mehregan,
Volume 22, Issue 4 (12-2024)
Abstract
Aim and Background: Divorce, as a social harm, affects the family structure and creates the basis for numerous problems in society. Therefore, this study was conducted with the aim of discovering the communication pattern of couples with a history of tendency to divorce with a qualitative approach and data-based method.
Methods and Materials: The participants of the study included all couples referring to counseling centers and family courts in Isfahan in 1401 due to divorce. Therefore, 12 people were selected from them by purposive sampling. The data collection method was semi-structured interview. The Glaser and Strauss three-stage coding method was used to analyze the data. To obtain the reliability of the findings, the four criteria of confirmability, validity, reliability and transferability of Lincoln and Guba were used..
Findings: Data analysis resulted in 82 primary codes, 11 subcategories, 9 categories and 4 paradigms and a theoretical model.
Conclusions: The results showed that the communication pattern of couples with a history of divorce can be classified into four categories: causal conditions, background conditions, facilitating factors, and consequences. In the causal conditions section, three categories were found: emotional divorce, motivational structure, and lack of marital intimacy; in the facilitating factors section, two categories were found: unfamiliarity with married life and applying unreasonable restrictions; in the background conditions section, three categories were found: intrapersonal conflicts, lack of emotional interactions, and dissatisfaction with the spouse's performance; and in the consequences section, two categories were found: dominance (dominance of the individual ego) and lack of trust in the communication pattern of couples with a history of divorce