Differentiation of Self and Life Satisfaction in Married Women: Moderating Role of
Mental Wellbeing
Aimen Inam Agha,
Sidra Shoaib,
Aqsa Solangi
et al.
Abstract:This research aimed to examine the relationship of differentiation of self and life satisfaction among married women in the presence of mental wellbeing as a moderator. The study followed a quantitative, co-relational survey research design. The participants consisted of 147 married women, aged between 20 to 50 years (M = 30.87; SD = 6.84) approached through purposive convenient sampling technique. Self-report measures such as Differentiation of Self Inventory-Revised (Skowron & Friedlander, 1988) Satisfaction… Show more
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