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| Published: September 08, 2020
Psychological predictors of life satisfaction among married women
Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Psychology, Govt. College for Women University, Faisalabad, Pakistan Google Scholar More about the auther
M. Phil student, Department of Psychology, University of Gujarat, Gujarat, India Google Scholar More about the auther
DIP: 18.01.081/20200803
DOI: 10.25215/0803.081
ABSTRACT
The objective of the present study was to examine the psychological predictors (anger and hostility) of life satisfaction among married women. It was hypothesized that anger and hostility would significantly predict life satisfaction among married women. To proceed it further, total one hundred and fifty (n = 150) married non-working women were recruited using snowball sampling. The variables of anger and hostility were measured using subscales (Anger and Hostility) of Aggression Questionnaire (Buss & Perry, 1992). Life satisfaction was examined through Satisfaction with Life Scale (Diener et al., 1985). Linear Regression analysis of the research data reveals that anger and hostility significantly predicted life satisfaction among married women. The present findings have implications for mental health professionals, governmental and non-governmental organization devoted to address women issues.
Keywords
Anger, Hostility, Life satisfaction, Married Women, Lalamusa
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© 2020, Sadiq R & Rani S
Received: January 15, 2020; Revision Received: August 27, 2020; Accepted: September 08, 2020
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ISSN 2348-5396
ISSN 2349-3429
18.01.081/20200803
10.25215/0803.081
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Published in Volume 08, Issue 3, July-September, 2020