fariba dortaj; maryam rajabiyan; firuze fatolahi; fataneh dortaj
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The main purpose of the present study is The relationship between the rate of using virtual social networks with loneliness and marital infidelity in students. The research method is descriptive-correlation. The statistical population is the statistical population of this study includes all married students ...
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The main purpose of the present study is The relationship between the rate of using virtual social networks with loneliness and marital infidelity in students. The research method is descriptive-correlation. The statistical population is the statistical population of this study includes all married students of Payam Noor University of Kerman that 100 of them were selected through Morgan table and simple random sampling method. The instrument of measurement in this research is Asher, Hymel &Renshaw Loneliness and And marital infidelity Marami and Khademi (1392) questionnaire. Data were analyzed by Pearson correlation coefficient.The results showed that There is no relation between the rate of use of virtual social networks with loneliness in students (P>0.01). There is no relation between the rate of using virtual social networks with emotional and social loneliness in students (P>0.05). There is a relationship between the rate of using virtual social networks with marital infidelity in students (P<0.01).
mahmood najafi; golamreza dehshiri
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Objective: the main aim of this research was to study the role of self- esteem, components of loneliness in prediction of students’ academic achievement. Method: The sample was 281 students (141 boys, and 140 girls) which were selected by clustering random sampling. The subjects were asked to answered ...
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Objective: the main aim of this research was to study the role of self- esteem, components of loneliness in prediction of students’ academic achievement. Method: The sample was 281 students (141 boys, and 140 girls) which were selected by clustering random sampling. The subjects were asked to answered the Loneliness Fillings Scale and Kooper Smith’s self-esteem Questionnaire. Results: The results showed that self-esteem and loneliness were significant predictors on academic achievement. Also, there was negative significant correlation between self esteem and loneliness. Other results showed that the mean scores of self esteem and affective symptoms of loneliness of girls were significantly higher than the boys’ mean scores. Conclusion: in sum, the results represented the importance and the role of need to self-esteem as a potential variable for helping to students in order to cope with their affective-social loneliness experiences and academic achievement.