Pages:
25-40
Receive Date: 2025/04/04
Accept Date: 2025/04/04
Abstract:
The present research was studied with the aim of investigate and Identification of the healthy family indices and presentation of a health family Islamic Iranian conceptual model. The present research is a qualitative research, in which phenomenological approach was used. For this purpose, 13 participants were selected by purposive sampling method and were studied via discovering and deep interviews during a 12-month period. Data were collected, registered and encoded in main categories. Analyzing the participant’s experiences were resulted in identifying 534 primary codes, 32 subthemes, and 6 indices as followes:1) personal context, 2) couple context, 3) social context, 4) parenting context 5) family context and 6) religion context. Hence, a number of different factors can contribute to building a successful marriage including responsibility, forgiveness, maturity, commitment, intimacy, acknowledgment, attempt to satisfying one another, cooperation, reciprocal caring, sexual satisfaction, familyism, monitoring, flexibility, leisure time, not being fashionable, religion beliefs and behavior’s. Although these factors have fundamental role in healthy family, they have been ignored. Therefore, with regard to families, it is necessary to pay more attention to social and cultural contexts.
چکیده و کلیدواژه فارسی (Persian)
Title :شاخص های سلامت خانواده و ارائه مدل مفهومی خانواده سالم اسلامی- ایرانی: مطالعه کیفی
Abstract:
این پژوهش به روش کیفی و با هدف شناسایی شاخص های سلامت خانواده و تدوین مدل خانواده سالم اسلامی ایرانی انجام شد. 13 نفر از والدین واجد شرایط به روش نمونه گیری هدفمند و با استفاده از مصاحبه عمیق و اکتشافی، در طول یک دوره 12 ماهه مورد مطالعه قرار گرفتند. داده ها جمع آوری، ثبت و سپس کدگذاری شدند و در قالب مقوله های اصلی، مقوله بندی شدند. تحلیل تجارب شرکت کنندگان، به شناسایی 534 کد اولیه، 32 زیر مقوله و 6 شاخص شامل شاخص های فردی، زوجی، والدگری، خانوادگی، فرهنگی- اجتماعی و دینی منجر شد. نتایج نشان داد عواملی همچون مسئولیت پذیری، گذشت، پختگی، تعهد، قدردانی، صمیمیت، تلاش برای خشنودی یکدیگر، همکاری، حمایت متقابل، رضایت جنسی، خانواده گرایی، نظارت، انعطاف پذیری، اوقات فراغت، مُدگرا نبودن، باورها و رفتارهای دینی نقش دارند. این عوامل، در سلامت خانواده نقش بسیار مهمی ایفا می کنند، بنابراین لزوم توجه بیشتر به مبانی فرهنگی و اجتماعی در پرداختن به خانواده اهمیت بنیادی دارد.
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khodadadi Sangdeh , Javad, Nazari, Ali mohammad, Ahmadi, Khodabakhsh.(2025) The Indices of Family Wealth and Providing a Conceptual Model of the Islamic-Iranian Family: a Qualitative Research. Ravanshenasi Wa Din, 10(3), 25-40
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Javad khodadadi Sangdeh ; Ali mohammad Nazari; Khodabakhsh Ahmadi."The Indices of Family Wealth and Providing a Conceptual Model of the Islamic-Iranian Family: a Qualitative Research". Ravanshenasi Wa Din, 10, 3, 2025, 25-40
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khodadadi Sangdeh , J, Nazari, A, Ahmadi, K.(2025) 'The Indices of Family Wealth and Providing a Conceptual Model of the Islamic-Iranian Family: a Qualitative Research', Ravanshenasi Wa Din, 10(3), pp. 25-40
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khodadadi Sangdeh , J, Nazari, A, Ahmadi, K. The Indices of Family Wealth and Providing a Conceptual Model of the Islamic-Iranian Family: a Qualitative Research. Ravanshenasi Wa Din, 2025; 10(3): 25-40