Predicting marital commitment based on Internal religious orientation with the mediation of sexual satisfaction and self-control
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Internal religious orientation, marital commitment, sexual satisfaction, self-control.Abstract
Background and Aim: The present study was conducted with the aim of predicting marital commitment based on Internal religious orientation with the mediation of sexual satisfaction and self-control. Methods: The research method was correlational and structural equations type. The statistical population is all women who referred to counseling centers and health homes in Tehran in 2020-21 and 380 people were selected as a sample using a simple random sampling method. The data collection tool was Adams and Jones' Marital Commitment Questionnaire (1997), Allport Religious Orientation Questionnaire (1950), Larson et al.'s Sexual Satisfaction Questionnaire (1998), and Tanji et al.'s Self-Control Questionnaire (2004). For data analysis, structural equation modeling was used using AMOS 14 and SPSS 24 software. Results: The results showed that the direct effect of Internal religious orientation on sexual satisfaction (β=-0.31), self-control (β=-0.40) and marital commitment (β=-0.28) is significant. The direct effect of sexual satisfaction on marital commitment (β=0.17) and self-control on marital commitment (β=0.64) is also positive and significant. Meanwhile, self-control can play a mediating role in the relationship between Internal religious orientation and marital commitment (P≥0.001). Conclusion: Internal religious orientation, communication patterns, sexual satisfaction and self-control, if formed in positive and efficient dimensions, can increase and maintain couples' commitments.
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