طب جانباز (Aug 2020)
Comparison of Self-Differentiation and Interpersonal Forgiveness between Veterans\'- and Non-Veterans\' Spouses
Abstract
Abstract Aims: This study aimed to identify the differences between interpersonal forgiveness and self-differentiation in veteranschr('39')- and non-veteranschr('39') spouses. Instrument & Methods: The present study is non-experimental and conducted by the causal-comparative method in all the spouses of 25% of the veterans referred to the Damavand Martyrs and Veterans Affairs Foundation, the spouses of non-veterans living in Damavand in 2020. A total of 80 people (40 veteranschr('39') spouses and 40 non-veteranschr('39') spouses) were randomly selected. The research instruments included the self-differentiation scale and interpersonal forgiveness scale. Multivariate analysis of variance in SPSS 20 software was used to analyze the data. Findings: There was a significant difference between the two groups of veterans chr('39')and non-veteranschr('39') spouses in the component of my status from their differentiation variable (p0.05). Also, there was no significant difference in reconnection and revenge control components, control of suffering, and realistic understanding of the interpersonal forgiveness variable (p>0.05). Conclusion: Veteranschr('39') spouses are more capable than non-veterans spouses of maintaining their individuality and independence in intimate relationships with others, as well as the balance between reason and emotion.