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Perceived Domestic Violence Relationship Quality of Sex in Divorce Women Referred to Court, Mofatteh Branch in Tehran


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1 Department of Psychology, Arsanjan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Arsanjan, Iran, Islamic Republic of
2 Department of Psychology, Marvdasht Branch, Islamic Azad University, Marvdasht, Iran, Islamic Republic of
     

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between perceived perceived domestic violence and the quality of sex in divorced women in Mofatteh Branch in Tehran. This descriptive study is a correlation type. This descriptive study is a correlation type. The statistical population of this study consisted of all female applicants for divorce referring to the Mofatteh branch in Tehran. This descriptive study is a correlation type. The statistical population of this study consisted of all female applicants for divorce referring to the Mofatteh branch in Tehran. A sample of 100 people was selected as the sample. Thus, in a one-month period, 100 female applicants for divorce in a court of law who were violent were selected as the research sample and were tested by two questionnaires (domestic violence & sexual quality). The results showed that the relationship between domestic violence and the quality of sex is reversible and meaningful. As domestic violence predicts 34 percent of the female sex quality variance. Which, according to the components of "emotional, physical and sexual abuse," play a significant role in this prediction.

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Family Violence, Sex, Women Divorce Applicants.
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Authors

Camelia Yousefi
Department of Psychology, Arsanjan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Arsanjan, Iran, Islamic Republic of
Siros Sarvghad
Department of Psychology, Marvdasht Branch, Islamic Azad University, Marvdasht, Iran, Islamic Republic of

Abstract


The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between perceived perceived domestic violence and the quality of sex in divorced women in Mofatteh Branch in Tehran. This descriptive study is a correlation type. This descriptive study is a correlation type. The statistical population of this study consisted of all female applicants for divorce referring to the Mofatteh branch in Tehran. This descriptive study is a correlation type. The statistical population of this study consisted of all female applicants for divorce referring to the Mofatteh branch in Tehran. A sample of 100 people was selected as the sample. Thus, in a one-month period, 100 female applicants for divorce in a court of law who were violent were selected as the research sample and were tested by two questionnaires (domestic violence & sexual quality). The results showed that the relationship between domestic violence and the quality of sex is reversible and meaningful. As domestic violence predicts 34 percent of the female sex quality variance. Which, according to the components of "emotional, physical and sexual abuse," play a significant role in this prediction.

Keywords


Family Violence, Sex, Women Divorce Applicants.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.15614/ijpp%2F2019%2Fv10i4%2F214987