gharibi tabar F, naseri Z, Talebizadeh F, asghari F, Alizadeh Ogyanos P. Prediction of Suicidal Thoughts Based on Sexual Self-esteem and Lovemaking Styles in Women with Emotional Divorce. IJRN 2025; 11 (3) : 6
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Master of Clinical Psychology, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, Iran gharibifatemeh456@gmail.com
Abstract: (162 Views)
Introduction: Suicide is considered one of the most serious mental health issues in the world, which has been growing in recent years. The present study was conducted to predict suicidal thoughts based on sexual self-esteem and love styles in women with emotional divorce.
Methods: The current research was descriptive with a correlation method. The statistical population included all women with emotional divorce who had been referred to psychological clinics in Shiraz City in 2023 due to marital problems, and 180 of them were selected using the available sampling method. Women's sexual self-esteem questionnaire by Zeina and Schwarz (2005), emotional divorce questionnaire by John Guttman (2008), Beck's suicidal ideation questionnaire (1961), and Hendrick and Hendrick's love styles scale (1996) were used. The regression analysis method was used with the help of SPSS-24 software to analyze the data.
Results: The results showed that romantic, realistic, and sexual self-esteem styles of lovemaking were negatively and significantly associated with suicidal thoughts, while sensual lovemaking style was positively and significantly associated with suicidal thoughts (p≥0.05). About 40% of the variance in suicidal thoughts was predicted by lovemaking styles (p≥0.05).
Conclusion: It can be said that sexual self-esteem and lovemaking styles are related to suicide in women with emotional divorce, so it is recommended that mental health professionals prevent suicide and improve the mental health of couples with emotional divorce by paying special attention to Their sexual self-esteem and lovemaking styles
Article number: 6
Type of Study:
Research |
Subject:
Psychology in Rehabilitation Nursing Received: 2024/05/20 | Accepted: 2025/01/15 | Published: 2025/05/4