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Namdarpour F, Bolghan-Abadi M. Study of the role of Aggression, Communication Patterns, Sexual Satisfaction in Predicting the Dyadic Adjustment. RBS 2019; 16 (3) :255-263
URL: http://rbs.mui.ac.ir/article-1-608-en.html
1- Assistant Professor, Department of Counseling, Faculty of Humanistic Sciences, Islamic Azad University, Khomeinishahr Branch (Isfahan), Khomeinishahr/Isfahan, Iran
2- Assistant Professor, Young Researchers and Elite Club, Neyshabur Branch , Islamic Azad University , Neyshabur , Iran. , mbolghan@gmail.com
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Aim and Backgrounds: Communication patterns of couples are meant the dynamics of the couples’ relationships. The communication patterns determine that couples how to communicate together and what happen in their marital relationships. It seems that disruptive patterns to have a devastating effect on marital relationship. The aim of the research was to study of the role of communication patterns, aggression, and sexual satisfaction in predicting dyadic adjustment. Methods and Material: To gain of this aim a sample with 300 of employees of government departments of Isfahan through accessible method. The research method was descriptive from type of correlation. Data gathering was conduct in field method and using Communication Patterns Questionnaire (CPQ), Buss and Perry’s Aggression Questionnaire (AQ), Sexual Satisfaction Scale (SSQ), and Revised Dyadic Adjustment Questionnaire (RDAS). Analyzing the data was carrying out by multiple Regression. Results: Findings showed that aggression, communication patterns, and sexual satisfaction have significant role in predicting the dyadic adjustment. Discussion & Conclusion: Therefore, it can be concluded that good relationships and high sexual satisfaction among couples can lead to dyadic adjustment.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: General
Received: 2020/02/8 | Accepted: 2020/05/10 | Published: 2020/05/10

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