How Rumination Affects Marital Conflict in Iranian Women: A Qualitative Study |
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Authors: | Fahimeh Namdarpour Fatemeh Bahrami Rahmatollah Mohammadi Fesharaki |
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Institution: | 1. Islamic Azad University, Khomeinishahr Branch, Isfahan, Iran;2. Department of Counseling, Faculty of Education and Psychology, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran |
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Abstract: | Rumination can cause numerous problems for an individual. Previous studies have indicated that the tendency of women toward rumination is greater than that of men. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate how rumination might affect marital conflict in Iranian women. This qualitative study has a thematic analysis design. Using purposeful sampling, women were recruited to be interviewed using a semistructured manual, and the sampling continued until it reached saturation (N = 63). Analysis of the data showed that findings could be grouped into 5 themes: insecure attachment style, deteriorating behaviors, deactivation, uncertainty about the relationship, and negative emotions. The finding of this research is that when marital conflicts are not solved, insecure attachment styles are activated, possibly resulting in rumination. As a result, rumination will exacerbate the negative emotions and marital relationship quality. |
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Keywords: | marital conflict qualitative study rumination |
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