بررسی نظام ارزش شناسی دینی در گفتگوهای درون شخصیِ زوجین مذهبی برخوردار از سازگاری زناشویی بالا

نوع مقاله : پژوهشی

نویسندگان

1 دانشگاه اردکان

2 علامه طباطبایی

چکیده

هدف: ارزیابی نظام ارزش شناسی دینی در گفتگوهای درون شخصی زوجین مذهبی برخوردار از رضایت زناشویی بالا.
روش: مطالعه حاضر از نوع پژوهش های کیفی بود که با استفاده از مصاحبه عمیق نیمه ساختاریافته در 11 زوج مذهبی (مسلمان) برخوردار از سازگاری زناشویی بالا انجام گرفت. این زوجین به صورت نمونه گیری هدفمند انتخاب شدند و نمونه گیری تا جایی ادامه یافت که پاسخ های شرکت کنندگان به حالت اشباع برسد. تحلیل داده های حال از مصاحبه ها هم با استفاده از شیوه کیفی نظریه زمینه ای انجام شد.
یافته ها: نتایج تحلیل مصاحبه ها نشان داد که نظام ارزش شناسی دینی زوجین شامل ارزش های مذهبی خاصی بود که با ادارک زوجین از مقدس بودن ازدواجشان و ادراک آنها از برخورداری از رحمت خداوند در زندگی زناشویی ارتباط متقابل داشت و هم به طور مستقیم و هم به طور غیر مستقیم از طریق افزایش تعهد زناشویی، منجر به افزایش رضایت زناشویی آنها می شد. یافته های پژوهش حاضر نشان داد که نظام ارزش شناسی دینی از طریق فرآیندهایی می تواند به پیامدهای مثبتی در زندگی زناشویی زوجین مذهبی منجر شود. این فرآیندها در مدل مفهومی که از نتایج حاصل از تحلیل مصاحبه های زوجین بدست آمد نشان داده شد.

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