Surveying the Relationship between Personality Traits and Self-Esteem with Marital Satisfaction in Married Students of Islamic Azad University Students, City of Rasht, Guilan Province, Iran
- 1 Department of Educational Sciences, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran
- 2 Islamic Azad University, Rasht Branch, Rasht, Iran
Abstract
This research was conducted with the purpose of surveying the relationship between personality traits and self-esteem with marital Satisfaction. In this research statistic population includes all married of Islamic Azad University students of City of Rasht and research sciences in 2013-2014 academic semester that 10,485 students are educating in free university and research science. Morgan table was used for assigning the sample size. With regard to this table, sample size 714 persons were selected. Simple random method has been used for assigning testers. Questionnaires of five factor personality questionnaire (short from), cooper smith self-esteem questionnaire and Enrich marital satisfaction questionnaire were used for gathering information. Research findings were analyzed by person correlation coefficient, linear Regression. Results show that there was no meaningful relationship between neuroticism, extroversion, cheerfulness, and conscientious with marital satisfaction ( P > 0.01). Also there was no meaningful relationship between factors of family, public, social and job self-esteem with marital satisfaction ( P > 0.01) .
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