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International Journal of Psychology and Psychiatry
Year : 2014, Volume : 2, Issue : 1
First page : ( 100) Last page : ( 102)
Online ISSN : 2320-6233.
Article DOI : 10.5958/j.2320-6233.2.1.015

Training Coping Skills for Promoting Resilience in Couples (Woman) with Martial Conflict

Mirkola Masoumeh Mokhtari1, Arabzadeh Ahmad2

1Sari Azad University, Iran

2Ahvaz Azad University, Iran

Online published on 3 April, 2014.

Abstract

Study investigated the effect of training coping skills promoting resilience in couples (woman with martial conflict consulted Bousher counselling. 30 couples with martial conflict who consulted Bousher counselling centres were identified through martial conflict questioners test. Among these couples, 15 were experimental and 15 were the control groups who were selected randomly. The Connor-Davidson resilience scale was used to collect the data. Independent groups- t-test analysis of covariance were used to analyse the dating. The gender, age, and education of the testes were controlled and according to this control, results of the independent groups t-test showed that the effect of teaching coping skills on the mentioned couples was significant (t=7/98, P < 0/0001). It means the scale demonstrated that resilience is modifiable and can improve with treatment and training conflict coping skills.

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Keywords

Coping skills, Resilience, Martial conflict.

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