Gender Differences between Violence and Intimacy Patterns in Married Iranian College Students

AuthorAkram Khamsehen
Issued Date2009-06-30en
AbstractObjective: It is an established fact that violence co-occurs with intimate partners in families. The aim of this study was investigation of similarities and differences between intimacy and violence patterns in married college students.Methods: Three questionnaires were used: 1. Marital intimacy questionnaire-Persian form. 2. Aggression questionnaire and 3. General demographic questionnaire. 198 married college students were randomly selected from Tehran Universities. They answered individually to the questionnaires. The data were analyzed by t-test, chi-square and correlation coefficients.Results: There were no significant gender differences in total score of intimacy and other dimensions of intimacy. But there were significant differences between genders according to total the score of violence (pen
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
KeywordAggressionen
KeywordGender differencesen
KeywordIntimacyen
KeywordViolenceen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleGender Differences between Violence and Intimacy Patterns in Married Iranian College Studentsen
TypeResearch Articleen

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