The aim of the present study is to identify effective factors in successful and unsuccessful Marriages of University students 136 married students were non-randomly selected as examinees, and they filled out the Spanners Marital Adjustment Questionnaire. Descriptive-analytic method used in the study. T test and ANOVA were analyzed Results revealed that the influential factors in successful marriages were as follows: mutual trust, proper verbal and non – verbal communication based on well association and agreement on basic matters of life such as making business decisions, setting life goals, education, child bearing policies, spending the time together, leisure time activities, pregnancy, and sexual relation.
There are also certain private, family, and social factors influencing married university students' adjustment as spouse's job, how to meet and get acquainted with each other, problems solving method, and the place or person they refer to in case of a dispute.
Results also showed that age, field of study, educational status, and educational level does not play an important role in their patrimonial adjustment.
Fathi-Ashtiani, A., & Ahmadi, K. (2004). The Study of Successful and Unsuccessful Marriage on University Students. Clinical Psychology and Personality, 2(2), 9-16.
MLA
A. Fathi-Ashtiani; Kh. Ahmadi. "The Study of Successful and Unsuccessful Marriage on University Students". Clinical Psychology and Personality, 2, 2, 2004, 9-16.
HARVARD
Fathi-Ashtiani, A., Ahmadi, K. (2004). 'The Study of Successful and Unsuccessful Marriage on University Students', Clinical Psychology and Personality, 2(2), pp. 9-16.
VANCOUVER
Fathi-Ashtiani, A., Ahmadi, K. The Study of Successful and Unsuccessful Marriage on University Students. Clinical Psychology and Personality, 2004; 2(2): 9-16.