Marital Communication Patterns and their Relationship to the Quality of Marriage Life (A Study in some Villages of Tanta Center, Gharbia Governorate)

Document Type : Original Article

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Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Society, Faculty of Agriculture (Girls), Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt

10.21608/asejaiqjsae.2024.381448

Abstract

The research mainly aimed to identify the nature of the relationship between the three patterns of marital communication studied, represented in (dictatorial communication  style, moderate  communication pattern, and ignoring communication pattern) and the quality of married life, The research was conducted on a random sample of 314 respondents from three villages who were randomly selected in the center of Tanta, Gharbia Governorate, 118 respondents from the village of Defra, 101 from the village of Menouf locality and 95 from the village of Nawaj, and the data was collected using the questionnaire in the personal interview.  The data were used in the presentation and analysis of: frequencies, percentages, arithmetic mean, standard deviation, alpha-cornbach stability coefficient, as well as Pearson's simple correlation coefficients, ascending gradient regression analysis method, and )f( test. Descriptive and analytical methodology was used. The study found the following most prominent results: the existence of a positive relationship between the moderate marital communication pattern and the quality of married life, and the existence of an inverse correlation between the dictatorial and ignorant marital communication patterns and the quality of married life. The study reached some recommendations Based on the results of the study.

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