Jafari, Minoo, Ahmadi, Ezzatollah. (1403). The Role of Dysfunctional Schemas, Dark Personality Traits, Emotional Inhibition and Shame in Predicting Unsatisfactory Sexual Relationships. سامانه مدیریت نشریات علمی, 4(15), 23-31. doi: 10.22098/jfrs.2024.13084.1137
Minoo Jafari; Ezzatollah Ahmadi. "The Role of Dysfunctional Schemas, Dark Personality Traits, Emotional Inhibition and Shame in Predicting Unsatisfactory Sexual Relationships". سامانه مدیریت نشریات علمی, 4, 15, 1403, 23-31. doi: 10.22098/jfrs.2024.13084.1137
Jafari, Minoo, Ahmadi, Ezzatollah. (1403). 'The Role of Dysfunctional Schemas, Dark Personality Traits, Emotional Inhibition and Shame in Predicting Unsatisfactory Sexual Relationships', سامانه مدیریت نشریات علمی, 4(15), pp. 23-31. doi: 10.22098/jfrs.2024.13084.1137
Jafari, Minoo, Ahmadi, Ezzatollah. The Role of Dysfunctional Schemas, Dark Personality Traits, Emotional Inhibition and Shame in Predicting Unsatisfactory Sexual Relationships. سامانه مدیریت نشریات علمی, 1403; 4(15): 23-31. doi: 10.22098/jfrs.2024.13084.1137
The Role of Dysfunctional Schemas, Dark Personality Traits, Emotional Inhibition and Shame in Predicting Unsatisfactory Sexual Relationships
1Department of Psychology, Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University, Iran
2Department of Psychology, Faculty of Education and Psychology, Azarbaijanُ Shahid Madani University, Tabriz, Iran
چکیده
Objective: The aim of the current research was to investigate the role of dysfunctional schemas, dark personality traits, emotional inhibition, and shame in predicting unsatisfactory sexual relations of couples. Methods: The current research is practical in terms of its purpose and in terms of its implementation method; it is a descriptive and correlational study. In the current research, the research community was formed by all couples with sexual dissatisfaction in Tabriz city in 1401. 160 of these couples were selected by voluntary sampling method and Hudson et al. (1981) sexual satisfaction scale questionnaires, Jonason and Webster's Dirty Dozen questionnaire (2010), Yang schema questionnaire (2003), Kellner's emotional inhibition questionnaire (1986) and Cohen, Wolff, Guilt, and Shame Proneness Scale (GASP). In order to analyze the data, descriptive statistics methods (mean and standard deviation), correlation coefficient, and regression were used, observing the statistical assumptions in regression theories. Penter and Insko (2011) were completed. The results were analyzed using SPSS software version 26. Results: The findings showed that the relationship between dysfunctional schemas with sexual dissatisfaction (r=-0.431, P<0.01), narcissism (r=-0.355, P<0.01), emotional inhibition (r=0.367, P<0.01) and shame (r=0.342, P<0.01) were positive and significant, but with Machiavellianism (r=0.250, P<0.01) and antisocialism (r=0.238, P<0.01), was not significant. The correlation coefficient results showed that the relationship between dysfunctional schemas with sexual dissatisfaction (r=-0.431, P<0.01), narcissism (r=-0.355, P<0.01), emotional inhibition (r=0.367, P<0.01) and shame (r=0.342, P<0.01) was positive and significant, but with Machiavellianism (r=0.250, P<0.01) and antisocialism (r=0.238, P<0.01), was not significant. The results of regression analysis showed that The value of the coefficient of determination for the variables of ineffective schemas, narcissism, emotional inhibition, and shame had been obtained as 0.403, 0.336, 0.347 and 0.329, respectively, and it means that sexual dissatisfaction variable is 40.3% by Dysfunctional schemas can be predicted by 33.6% narcissism, 34.7% by emotional inhibition and 32.9% by shame; where the significance level for these variables was less than 0.05, it can be concluded that this effect is significant. Conclusion: It is possible to reduce sexual dissatisfaction in couples with programs that reduce dysfunctional schemas, dark personalities, emotional inhibition, and shame.