Atoosa Kalantar Hormazi; Sakineh Talkoee; Ghasem Moradi
Volume 5, Issue 19 , October 2015, , Pages 119-138
Abstract
This study aims to predict psychological resiliency in the married women residing at district 9 of Tehran based on their level of religious affiliation and religious dual orientation. The sample is composed of 150 married women who visited cultural and counseling centers based in district 9 in 2013 and ...
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This study aims to predict psychological resiliency in the married women residing at district 9 of Tehran based on their level of religious affiliation and religious dual orientation. The sample is composed of 150 married women who visited cultural and counseling centers based in district 9 in 2013 and were selected by means of convenience sampling method and filled out Janbozorgi Scale of Religious Affiliation (2009) and Conner and Davidson Scale of Psychological Resiliency (2003). The research data were analyzed by means of Pearson correlation coefficient and multivariate regression. The results suggest that resiliency was in negative correlation to religious dual orientation (-0.37) at the level of P