پدیدارشناسی تجارب مثبت افراد متأهل از رضایت زناشویی در شرایط همه‌گیری کووید-19

نوع مقاله : مقاله پژوهشی

نویسندگان

1 گروه مشاوره، واحد اهواز، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، اهواز، ایران.

2 گروه مشاوره خانواده، واحد اهواز، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، اهواز، ایران.

10.22034/aftj.2023.385140.1935

چکیده

هدف: هدف پژوهش حاضر واکاوی تجارب مثبت افراد متأهل از رضایت زناشویی در شرایط همه­گیری کووید-19 شهر اهواز بود. روش پژوهش: روش این مطالعه به شیوه کیفی و پدیدارشناسی بود. از میان متأهلین شهر اهواز 20 نفر (تعداد به اشباع رسیده) به شیوه نمونه­گیری هدفمند انتخاب شدند و از شرکت­کنندگان مصاحبه­ای نیمه ساختار یافته انجام شد. برای روایی یافته‌ها از دیدگاه خبرگان و برای پایایی نیز از ضریب توافق کدگذاری استفاده شد که مقدار آن 92/0 حاصل شد. یافته‌ها: از نتایج حاصل از تحلیل موضوعی از رضایت زناشویی زیر مضمون­هایی شامل صمیمیت عاطفی و نزدیکی همسران، وقت­گذرانی و فعالیت مشترک همسران، توانایی سازگاری همسران با شرایط جدید و مواجهه مثبت با تجربه جدید و فرصتی برای مهارت­آموزی به‌دست آمد. نتیجه‌گیری: با توجه به نتایج به‌دست آمده از این مطالعه، می­توان دریافت که همه­گیری کووید-19 علاوه بر جنبه‌های منفی آثار و پیامد­های مثبتی را در زمینه­های گوناگون بر روابط زناشویی داشته­ است.

کلیدواژه‌ها

موضوعات


عنوان مقاله [English]

Phenomenology of Positive Experiences of Married People on Marital Satisfaction during Covid-19 Pandemic

نویسندگان [English]

  • Sima Hosseinpour Kahwaz 1
  • Maryam Gholamzadeh Jofreh 2
1 Consulting Department, Ahvaz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ahvaz, Iran.
2 Department Family Counseling , Ahvaz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ahvaz, Iran
چکیده [English]

Aim: This study was done to analyze the positive experiences of married people on marital satisfaction during the Covid-19 pandemic in Ahvaz. Method: The research methodology was qualitative and phenomenological. A total of 20 Participants (saturated number) from married people were selected by purposeful sampling method. The semi-structured interviews were conducted with the participants. For the validity of the findings from the point of view of the experts, and for the reliability, the coding agreement coefficient was used, and its value was 0.92. Results: According to the results of thematic analysis, these themes were obtained: emotional intimacy and closeness between spouses, spouses' pastime and joint activities, the ability of spouses to adapt and cope with new experiences positively and positive encounters with new experiences, and opportunities for skills training. Conclusion: According to the study results, it can be seen that the Covid-19 pandemic in addition to negative aspects, has positive impacts and wide-ranging effects and consequences on marital relationships in various fields.

کلیدواژه‌ها [English]

  • Covid-19
  • Epidemic
  • Marital satisfaction
  • Phenomenology
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