The role of marital burnout and early maladaptive schemas in marital satisfaction between young couples Kebritchi Arghavan1, Mohammadkhani Shahram2,* 1M. Sc. Department of Psychology &Educational Sciences Faculty, Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran 2Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology &Educational Sciences Faculty, Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran *Corresponding Email: sh.mohamadkhany@gmail.com
Online published on 3 October, 2018. Abstract Given the fundamental role of the family structure and the importance of proper marriages in modern society as well as the important role of childhood and its effect on marital relations in adulthood, this study aimed to investigate the role of burnout, early maladaptive schemas and style in marital satisfaction among young couples. This study is a correlation (multiple regressions) and descriptive research. The sample consisted of 100 couples (100 females and 100 males, couples) aged 20 to 35 years with a high school diploma or higher education who were randomly chosen from student couples of Tehran and Karaj Kharazmi university or other couples out of university which filled out four questionnaires. Following questionnaires were used as research tools: Pines’ Couple Burnout Measure (CBM), Enrich's Marital Satisfaction (Enrich), Yang's early maladaptive schemas (EMSQ-R).[6][8]. Results showed that there were three interactive relationships among these variables, so that all three variables were investigated and separately explained concerning marital satisfaction. There was a significant negative correlation between marital burnout and all other subscales and marital satisfaction, and a significant positive correlation between marital burnout and all maladaptive schemas except emotional deprivation schema. Top Keywords Marital Burnout, Early Maladaptive Schemas, Marital Satisfaction. Top |