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Satarian S, Shojaei-Jeshvaghani R. Predicting Marital Burnout Based on the Hexaco Personality Trait and Early Maladaptive Schemas, Considering the Mediating Role of Resilience in Married Women in Isfahan. J Emerg Health Care 2025; 14 (1) :1-9
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Department of Clinical Family Psychology, Islamic Azad University of Khomeini Shahr, Isfahan
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Purpose: This study aimed to predict marital burnout based on the HexaCo personality trait and early maladaptive schemas, considering the mediating role of resilience in married women in Isfahan. Method: The method of this research was descriptive-analytical using structural equations. The statistical population of this research included all married women in Isfahan in 2023, from whom 350 were selected using the convenient sampling method. The instruments used in this study were Pines' Marital Burnout Questionnaire (1996), Hexaco-De Vries' Personality Traits Questionnaire (2013), Young's Early Maladaptive Schemas Questionnaire (1994), and Connor and Davidson's Resilience Questionnaire (2003). In order to analyze the data, the path analysis method was used in the structural model using SPSS-26 software and SMART PLS software. Findings: The path analysis findings showed that the resilience of married women can indirectly and significantly affect the relationship between the personality traits of emotionality and conscientiousness, and the domains of detachment, rejection, and be attentive with marital burnout of married women, and play a mediating or mediating role. Resilience also has a direct effect on predicting marital burnout. Hexaco personality traits have an indirect effect on predicting marital burnout through the mediation of resilience. Early maladaptive schemas have an indirect effect on predicting marital burnout through the mediation of resilience. Conclusion: Strengthening resilience in married women can be considered an effective strategy for preventing marital burnout and promoting mental and emotional health in married life.
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