پیش‌بینی نگرش به روابط فرا زناشویی براساس ابعاد تاریک شخصیت و کیفیت دلبستگی در زنان متأهل

نوع مقاله : مقاله پژوهشی

نویسندگان

1 کارشناسی ارشد مشاوره خانواده، دانشکده روان شناسی و علوم تربیتی، دانشگاه خوارزمی، کرج، ایران.

2 استادیار گروه مشاوره، دانشکده روان شناسی و علوم تربیتی، دانشگاه خوارزمی، تهران، ایران.

3 استاد، گروه مشاوره، دانشکده روان شناسی و علوم تربیتی، دانشگاه خوارزمی، تهران، ایران.

چکیده

هدف: پژوهش حاضر با هدف پیش‌بینی نگرش نسبت به روابط فرا زناشویی بر اساس ابعاد تاریک شخصیت و کیفیت دل‌بستگی در زنان متأهل بود.
روش: پژوهش حاضر توصیفی و از نوع همبستگی بود. جامعه آماری این پژوهش شامل زنان متأهل مراجعه‌کننده به مرکز مشاوره رازی کرج در سال 1400 بود. تعداد 191 نفر از طریق روش نمونه گیری در دسترس به‌عنوان نمونه در نظر گرفته شدند. جهت جمع‌آوری داده‌ها از پرسشنامه نگرش روابط فرا زناشویی واتلی (2008)، مقیاس سه‌گانه تاریک شخصیت جانسون و وبستر (2010)، پرسشنامه سبک دل‌بستگی بزرگسال کولینز و رید (1996) استفاده شد. داده های این پژوهش با استفاده از آزمون همبستگی پیرسون و تحلیل رگرسیون چند متغیری مورد تحلیل قرار گرفتند.
یافته‌ها: نتایج تحلیل رگرسیون نشان دادند نمره کل مثلث تاریک شخصیت و بعد سایکوپات به صورت جداگانه می‌توانند نگرش به روابط فرا زناشویی در زنان متأهل پیش‌بینی کنند. اما صفات ماکیاولی و خودشیفتگی همچنین سبک‌های دل‌بستگی توان پیش‌بینی نگرش روابط فرا زناشویی در زنان متأهل را ندارد. نتیجه‌گیری: بر اساس یافته‌های پژوهش حاضر می‌توان گفت در افراد سایکوپات میزان صداقت، خوشحالی و حس انسان‌دوستی کم است و رابطه زیادی با روابط یک‌شبه و انواع خیانت جنسی بدون ایجاد رابطه حسی و عاطفی می‌باشد، افراد باصفت سایکوپاتی بیشتر راغب به ایجاد روابط کوتاه‌مدت هستند و به علت کمبود حس تعهد، خیانت در این‌گونه افراد زیاد است.
واژه‌های کلیدی: نگرش نسبت به روابط فرا زناشویی، ابعاد تاریک شخصیت، کیفیت دلبستگی.

کلیدواژه‌ها


عنوان مقاله [English]

Predicting the attitude of extramarital relationships based on the dark dimensions of personality and the quality of attachment in married women

نویسندگان [English]

  • fateme rahnema 1
  • sedighe ahmadi 2
  • Kianoush Zahrakar 3
1 Master of Family Counseling, Department of Psychology, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Kharazmi University, Karaj, Iran
2 Assistant Professor Department of counselling, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran
3 Professor, Department of Counseling, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran
چکیده [English]

Introduction: The aim of this study was to predict attitudes toward extramarital relationships based on the dark dimensions of personality and the quality of attachment in married women.
Methods: The present study was descriptive and correlational. The statistical population of this study included married women who referred to Razi Counseling Center in Karaj in 1400. 191 people were considered as a sample through available sampling method. For data collection, the extramarital relationship attitude questionnaire (Watley, 2008), the Dark Triple Personality Scale (Johnson and Webster, 2010), the adult attachment style questionnaire (Collins and Reed, 1996) were used. The data of this study were analyzed using Pearson correlation test and multivariate regression analysis.
Findings: The results of regression analysis showed that the total score of the dark personality triangle and the psychopath dimension separately can predict attitudes toward extramarital relationships in married women. But Machiavellian traits and narcissism as well as attachment styles are not able to predict the attitude of extramarital affairs in married women.
Conclusion: Based on the findings of the present study, it can be said that the level of honesty, happiness and sense of humanity in psychopaths is low and has a great relationship with overnight relationships and types of sexual infidelity without creating a sensory and emotional relationship. Relationships are short-lived and due to lack of commitment, betrayal is high in such people.
Keywords: Attitude towards extramarital affairs, dark dimensions of personality, quality of attachment.

کلیدواژه‌ها [English]

  • Prediction
  • attitude towards extramarital affairs
  • dark dimensions of personality
  • attachment quality
  • married women

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