نقش سبکهای تفکر و تصمیمگیری در رغبت به ازدواج دانشجویان
محورهای موضوعی : فصلنامه تعالی مشاوره و روان درمانیمحسن جدیدی 1 , رقیه حسینی 2 , جاوید پیمانی 3
1 - دانشیار، گروه روان شناسی،دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی ، واحد شهرقدس، تهران ، ایران.
2 - کارشناسی ارشد روان شناسی عمومی، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، واحد شهرقدس، تهران، ایران.
3 - استادیار، گروه روانشناسی ، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی ، واحد شهرقدس، تهران،ایران.
کلید واژه: رغبت به ازدواج , سبک های تفکر, سبک های تصمیم گیری,
چکیده مقاله :
هدف: تحلیل واقعیتهای جامعه نشان میدهد که در دانشجویان، رغبت به ازدواج کاهش یافته است. این کاهش ممکن است به دلیل تغییراتی در سبکهای تفکر و تصمیمگیری باشد که تأثیر چشمگیری بر تمامی جوانان و جوامع دارد و میتواند در زمینههای مختلف جامعه به ویژه در ازدواج و روابط جوانان تاثیرگذار باشد. پژوهش حاضر به منظور بررسی سبکهای تفکر و تصمیمگیری در رغبت به ازدواج دانشجویان صورت گرفت.
روش: مطالعه حاضر توصیفی از نوع همبستگی _پیشبینی بوده و جامعه آماری پژوهش را دانشجویان کارشناسی ارشد دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد شهر قدس در سال تحصیلی ۱۴۰۱-۱۴۰۲ تشکیل دادند که نمونهای به حجم ۲۲۹ نفر با نرمافزار G*power به صورت غیرتصادفی، در دسترس انتخاب گردید.
یافتهها: یافتهها نشان داد که از بین مؤلفههای سبکهای تفکر، سبک تفکر محافظهکارانه (β=0.123, df=2.226 P<0.05) و سبک تفکر الیگارشی (β=0.185, df=2.226 P<0.01) میتواند رغبت به ازدواج را پیشبینی کند. همچنین از بین مولفههای سبک تصمیمگیری، مولفه سبک وابستگی (β=0.232, df=2.226 P<0.01) میتواند رغبت به ازدواج را پیشبینی کند.
نتیجهگیری: با توجه به یافتهها، جوانان نسبت به ازدواج و مسولیتهای ازدواج محتاطانهتر و ترجیح میدهند برحسب تفکر محافظهکار با آداب و هنجارهای فعلی پیش روند؛ همچنین براساس سبک تفکری الیگارشی در اولویتبندی کارهای مهم زندگی دچار چالش هستند و ظاهراً این بدان دلیل است که بیشتر در صدد تثبیت شرایط شغلی هستند تا ازدواج و جفتگزینی.
Purpose: Societal realities indicate a decrease in the desire for marriage among students. This decline may be attributed to changes in thinking styles and decision-making processes, which significantly influence youth and communities, particularly in areas such as marriage and youth relationships. This study aims to investigate thinking styles and decision-making in the desire for marriage among students.
Methodology: The present study is descriptive correlational research. The research population consisted of master's degree students at Islamic Azad University, Shahre Qods Branch, in the academic year 2022-23. A sample of 229 individuals was selected non-randomly, using G*power software, based on availability and purposive sampling.
Findings: Statistical results indicate that among the components of thinking styles, the conservative thinking style (β = 0.044, df = 2.226, P < 0.001) and the elitist thinking style (β = 0.009, df = 2.226, P < 0.001) can predict the desire for marriage. Additionally, among the components of decision-making style, the dependency component (β = 0.001, df = 2.226, P < 0.001) can predict the desire for marriage.
Conclusion: According to the results, young people are more cautious about marriage and the responsibilities of marriage and prefer to proceed according to conservative thinking with current customs and norms; Also, based on the oligarchy's thinking style, they have a challenge in prioritizing the important tasks of life, and apparently this is the reason that they are more interested in stabilizing their job conditions than marriage and partner selection.
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