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Evaluating the Model for Women’ s Depression and Marital Satisfaction based on Early Maladaptive Schemas and Coping Styles of Opiate-Affected Husbands

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  104-124

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 Purpose: This research was to investigate why the spouses of addicted individuals get depressed and their marital satisfaction declines. As such, two variables of primary maladaptive schemas and coping styles of their spouses were used to answer this question. Methods: 199 couples (398 subject) referring to government and private drug rehabilitation centers in city of Torbat Heydareie were selected by purposive-sampling method, and completed Young Schema Questionnaire (YSQ), coping styles (CISS), marital satisfaction, and Beck depression Inventory (BDI-13) Questionnaires. The model evaluation was conducted through correlation of type structural equation modeling method, and AMOS/16 software. Results: With eliminating a few paths, the final model showed a good fit to the data. The path coefficients between husbands' Early maladaptive schemas with husbands' emotional-centered coping style, husbands' Early maladaptive schemas with spouses' marital satisfaction, husbands' Early maladaptive schemas with spouses' depression, husbands' avoidant-centered coping style with spouses' marital satisfaction, and husbands’ emotional-centered coping style with spouses' marital satisfaction were significant. But, the path coefficients between husbands' Early maladaptive schemas with their avoidant-centered coping style, husbands’ emotional-centered coping style with spouses' depression, and husbands' avoidant-centered coping style with spouses' depression were not significant. Also, indirect path coefficient of husbands' early maladaptive schema to spouse marital satisfaction with mediating emotional-centered coping style was significant. Discussion: Therefore, husbands’ dysfunctional cognitions and coping styles increase spouses' psychological problems and decrease their marital satisfaction.

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    RAJABI, GHOLAMREZA, Yosofi Mogadam, Marziyeh, & ASLANI, KHALED. (2018). Evaluating the Model for Women’ s Depression and Marital Satisfaction based on Early Maladaptive Schemas and Coping Styles of Opiate-Affected Husbands. COUNSELING RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, 17(65 ), 104-124. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/70023/en

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    RAJABI GHOLAMREZA, Yosofi Mogadam Marziyeh, ASLANI KHALED. Evaluating the Model for Women’ s Depression and Marital Satisfaction based on Early Maladaptive Schemas and Coping Styles of Opiate-Affected Husbands. COUNSELING RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT[Internet]. 2018;17(65 ):104-124. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/70023/en

    IEEE: Copy

    GHOLAMREZA RAJABI, Marziyeh Yosofi Mogadam, and KHALED ASLANI, “Evaluating the Model for Women’ s Depression and Marital Satisfaction based on Early Maladaptive Schemas and Coping Styles of Opiate-Affected Husbands,” COUNSELING RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, vol. 17, no. 65 , pp. 104–124, 2018, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/70023/en

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