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Irrational Beliefs, Dysfunctional Emotions, and Marital Adjustment: A Structural Model

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2016
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Filipović, Severina
Vukosavljević-Gvozden, Tatjana
Opačić, Goran
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This study aimed to formulate and test a thorough and comprehensive model that explains how irrational beliefs and dysfunctional emotions of partners affect marital adjustment. Unlike previous research that examined the direct association of irrational cognitions and marital disturbance, we hypothesized that emotionsanger, depression, and anxietyhave a mediatory role in the relationship between irrational cognitions and marital adjustment of both partners. We also hypothesized that dysfunctional emotions of one partner affect the perceived marital adjustment of the other partner. The model was tested on nonclinical sample of 100 couples (N = 200). The results of structural equation modeling support the model. We found that irrational beliefs lead to dysfunctional emotions, which further affect the perceived marital adjustment of both partners. However, on examining the partners' mutual effect, it was found that only dysfunctional emotions of the males affect females' perceived marital ...adjustment but not vice versa.

Keywords:
structural model / mediatory role of emotion / marital adjustment / irrational beliefs / dysfunctional emotions
Source:
Journal of Family Issues, 2016, 37, 16, 2333-2350
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  • Sage Publications Inc, Thousand Oaks

DOI: 10.1177/0192513X15572384

ISSN: 0192-513X

WoS: 000387327600005

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84994096885
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year = "2016",
abstract = "This study aimed to formulate and test a thorough and comprehensive model that explains how irrational beliefs and dysfunctional emotions of partners affect marital adjustment. Unlike previous research that examined the direct association of irrational cognitions and marital disturbance, we hypothesized that emotionsanger, depression, and anxietyhave a mediatory role in the relationship between irrational cognitions and marital adjustment of both partners. We also hypothesized that dysfunctional emotions of one partner affect the perceived marital adjustment of the other partner. The model was tested on nonclinical sample of 100 couples (N = 200). The results of structural equation modeling support the model. We found that irrational beliefs lead to dysfunctional emotions, which further affect the perceived marital adjustment of both partners. However, on examining the partners' mutual effect, it was found that only dysfunctional emotions of the males affect females' perceived marital adjustment but not vice versa.",
publisher = "Sage Publications Inc, Thousand Oaks",
journal = "Journal of Family Issues",
title = "Irrational Beliefs, Dysfunctional Emotions, and Marital Adjustment: A Structural Model",
pages = "2350-2333",
number = "16",
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Filipović, S., Vukosavljević-Gvozden, T.,& Opačić, G.. (2016). Irrational Beliefs, Dysfunctional Emotions, and Marital Adjustment: A Structural Model. in Journal of Family Issues
Sage Publications Inc, Thousand Oaks., 37(16), 2333-2350.
https://doi.org/10.1177/0192513X15572384
Filipović S, Vukosavljević-Gvozden T, Opačić G. Irrational Beliefs, Dysfunctional Emotions, and Marital Adjustment: A Structural Model. in Journal of Family Issues. 2016;37(16):2333-2350.
doi:10.1177/0192513X15572384 .
Filipović, Severina, Vukosavljević-Gvozden, Tatjana, Opačić, Goran, "Irrational Beliefs, Dysfunctional Emotions, and Marital Adjustment: A Structural Model" in Journal of Family Issues, 37, no. 16 (2016):2333-2350,
https://doi.org/10.1177/0192513X15572384 . .

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