2019
DOI: 10.5812/jhealthscope.86018
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Determinants of Intention to Divorce Petition Based on the Theory of Planned Behavior

Abstract: Background: One of the most important determinants of behavior is intention. Numerous factors can contribute to the intention to file a divorce petition. One of the successful conceptual frameworks in explaining the effective factors on the intention to divorce is the theory of planned behavior (TPB). Objectives: The current study aimed at identifying the factors affecting the determinants of intention to divorce based on TPB. Methods: The current cross sectional study was conducted on 140 divorce applicants i… Show more

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“…Clinical psychologists can use family therapy to improve psychological attributes, especially improving family function and marital agreement in divorce demandant couples ( 38 ). Given the important role of attitudes and functions in the intention to divorce, further educational interventions in this field are suggested to consider influencing constructs ( 39 ). The current findings enhance an appending body of literature on the effect of family therapy and education on family function.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Clinical psychologists can use family therapy to improve psychological attributes, especially improving family function and marital agreement in divorce demandant couples ( 38 ). Given the important role of attitudes and functions in the intention to divorce, further educational interventions in this field are suggested to consider influencing constructs ( 39 ). The current findings enhance an appending body of literature on the effect of family therapy and education on family function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%