TY - JOUR TI - Predicting Marriage Satisfaction Based on adverse Childhood Experiences, Attachment Behaviors, Exchange Patterns, and Perceptions of Parental Marriage in Couples JO - Family and Sexual Health JA - Fatemiyeh Shiraz, Institute of Higher Education LA - fa SN - 2783-1205 AU - احمدرضا کیانی AU - احمد رضا کیانی ، محمود محمدی رازی AD - استادیار AD - Y1 - 2020 PY - 2020 VL _ 1 IS - 1 SP - 51 EP - 61 KW - Marriage Satisfaction KW - Adverse Childhood Experiences KW - Attachment KW - Exchange Patterns and KW - Perceptions DO - 10.52547/Fsh.1.1.51 N2 - The purpose of this study was to predict marital satisfaction based on adverse childhood experiences, attachment behaviors, exchange patterns, and perceptions of parental marriage in couples. This was a descriptive correlational study. The tools of this study were ACEs childhood adverse experiences, attachment behaviours, parental marriage perception, marital satisfaction, and a short communication form questionnaire which was administered to 400 subjects (200 couples) in Bojnourd city using SPSS software. Because the population was large and no information was available from all of these individuals, multi-stage cluster sampling was used. Results: Findings showed that one's perception of parental marriage and perception of one's own marriage as well as one's satisfaction with marriage was significant and positive. There was a significant and positive relationship between one's perception of marriage and attachment, as well as a negative and significant relationship between childhood adversity and one's own perception of marriage, and finally, the relationship between perceptions of marriage and exchange patterns showed a negative and meaningful relationship. Conclusion: It can be concluded from this study that adverse childhood experiences, attachment behaviors, exchange patterns, and perceptions of parental marriage are good predictors of marital satisfaction. UR - http://rimag.ir/fa/Article/6532 L1 - http://rimag.ir/fa/Article/Download/6532 TY -JOURId - 6532