Developing the Model of Relationship with God and Marriage Burnout Through the Mediation of Cognitive Verbal Control
Author(s) -
Fatemeh Shahabizadeh,
Polin Rakhshani
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
health spirituality and medical ethics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2383-3610
pISSN - 2322-4304
DOI - 10.29252/jhsme.6.3.3
Subject(s) - mediation , burnout , psychology , cognition , control (management) , structural equation modeling , social psychology , developmental psychology , cognitive psychology , clinical psychology , sociology , social science , computer science , neuroscience , machine learning , artificial intelligence
arriage is a divine institution to begin a life with someone else with love. However, the spark of love might fade away, which is exactly the initiation of marriage burnout (1). This concept is defined as emotional, physical, and mental fatigue and response to existential issues, and accumulation of small annoyances (2). Based on what was mentioned, religious values predict the success of a marriage that gives life meaning and purpose (3). According to the literature, lack of religious values is associated with marriage burnout (4,5) and decreased marital satisfaction (6,7). On the other hand, previous studies have focused on religious experiences that have become routine and lost their effectiveness. However, in the present study, the structure of the type of relationship with God was a dynamic important spiritual component that covered the performance of a person. In addition, it matched the Islamic culture, principles, and fundamental issues. The structure of the dimensional pattern of the relationship with God is evaluated and designed based on Quranic interpretations and M Abstract
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