2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2013.06.725
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The Communication Patterns & Satisfaction in Married Students

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“…These couples cannot properly express their feelings, and do not negotiate a solution to their communication problems, which influences their lives and exerts damaging effects on their family (32). The desirable performance of the family and the mutual constructive communication model predict marital satisfaction (32,33).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These couples cannot properly express their feelings, and do not negotiate a solution to their communication problems, which influences their lives and exerts damaging effects on their family (32). The desirable performance of the family and the mutual constructive communication model predict marital satisfaction (32,33).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Married couples using mutual constructive communication patterns have higher levels of mental health. In contrast, those couples who use mutual avoidance of communication as well as demand/withdrawal communication patterns have lower levels of mental health [33]. Thus, by improving communication patterns in the subjects in the experimental group, decreased levels of communication stress and increased levels of mental health were expected in the investigated couples [34,35].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…A study was conducted on the relation between communication styles and marital satisfaction in those of the students of universities of Tehran, indicated when both partners had adopted positive approach towards their issues then they reflected greatest martial satisfaction while it deceased with use of other two approaches (Amiri et al, 2011). Results of another study suggested a direct relation in dissatisfaction and demander draw communication approach and inverse relation in dissatisfaction and constructive interaction style (Madahi et al, 2013). Similarly, Raeisipoor, Fallahchai, and Zarei (2013) conducted a research on attachment patterns in adults, ways of communication, and marital satisfaction, which proposed a multiple associations among these to variables.…”
Section: Relational Communicationmentioning
confidence: 97%