RESEARCH ARTICLE

Predicting Commitment of Married Women based on Emotional Intimacy, Cognitive Flexibility, and Irrational Beliefs of Infertile Couples in Arak City in the 2021:A Cross-sectional Study

The Open Public Health Journal 14 Feb 2024 RESEARCH ARTICLE DOI: 10.2174/0118749445267020240209073345

Abstract

Aim

The present study aims to predict the commitment of infertile married women based on some cognitive and emotional variables.

Background

Marriage is the most important contract in every person's life. A marriage consists of several elements, such as commitment, marital satisfaction, and communication. In infertile couples, the values of their marriage and how much they want to maintain may be at risk.

Objectives

The present study wants to predict the commitment of infertile women based on emotional intimacy, cognitive flexibility, and irrational beliefs of infertile couples in Arak City in 2021.

Methods

The current research was conducted using a cross-sectional correlation method. Finally, 100 participants filled out the questionnaires. Convenience sampling was performed at Royan Infertility Clinic. The data were analyzed using t-test, Pearson and Chi-square tests.

Results

The results of the main outcome showed that higher levels of intimacy between couples lead to higher levels of commitment in married life (r=0.25, p=0.012). There is also an inverse relationship between couples' commitment and irrational beliefs in infertile couples, according to which more irrational beliefs lead to less commitment. However, there was no relationship between the commitment of infertile couples and psychological flexibility.

Conclusion

The marital commitment of infertile couples can be strengthened by increasing their intimacy and reducing their irrational beliefs.

Keywords: Infertility, Reproductive health, Marital satisfaction, Emotional intimacy, Married women, Marriage.
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