tayebeh malmir; malek mirhashemi; nasedin kazemi haghighi; nasrin bagheri
Volume 9, Issue 33 , August 2019, , Pages 127-115
Abstract
The aim of this study was to model life satisfaction, personality traits, problem-solving styles, and Psychic tuneup in married individuals. The statistical population of this study was married people referred to the neighborhood of Tehran in 1396-97. The Klein method was used to determine the sample ...
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The aim of this study was to model life satisfaction, personality traits, problem-solving styles, and Psychic tuneup in married individuals. The statistical population of this study was married people referred to the neighborhood of Tehran in 1396-97. The Klein method was used to determine the sample size and 480 people were selected by multi-stage random sampling. To collect data, life satisfaction questionnaire Psychic tuneup, personality test and social problem solving questionnaire. For analysis of the results using the path analysis, the effects of direct and indirect variables were obtained by the AMOS program. The results of the analysis show that the psychological non-return variable has the relation between problem solving styles and life satisfaction in full, and the relation between linkage and life satisfaction. Mediates in part. The results show that levels of life satisfaction are not just a secondary phenomenon that is a product of the positive experiences of life or personality characteristics, and can be viewed interactively and globally.