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2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 95-104
Author(s):  
Heti Juningisih ◽  
Khairunnisa Syamsu

This study aims to determine the pre-marital counseling guidance service (to minimizing divorce in KUA Kambu District, Kendari City. This study will analyze the role of religious instructors in minimizing divorce in KUA Kambu District, counseling guidance strategies in minimizing divorce in Kambu District KUA, and the constraints). the obstacles faced in carrying out premarital counseling guidance to avoid divorce at KUA District Kambu. This research is a descriptive qualitative approach. Data collected by in-depth interviews with resource persons, documentation studies, and direct observations related to the implementation of family counseling at the KUA Kambu District, Kendari City. as in KUA Kambu District, Kendari City.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 96
Author(s):  
Irman Irman ◽  
Silvianetri Silvianetri ◽  
Zubaidah Zubaidah ◽  
Putri Yeni ◽  
Wahyu Gusria ◽  
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The dominant problem experienced by prospective brides who will marry is the low level of readiness to enter married life, if neglected, this condition will have an impact on satisfaction after marriage. This study aims to examine the effectiveness of Islamic premarital counseling on increasing married life readiness. The research method used is experimental, especially the one group pretest and posttest design. The research population is prospective brides who have been registered at the Tanah Datar Regency Religious Affairs Office. The research sample was 8 people with the criteria indicated that the level of readiness for married life was low. Data were collected using a household readiness scale, with data analysis using the paired samples t test through the SPSS computer program. release 20. The results of the study found that Islamic premarital counseling is effective in increasing the readiness of married life of the prospective bride and groom. The increase occurred in every dimension of readiness for married life, namely mental, spiritual, social and financial readiness.


SASI ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 27 (3) ◽  
pp. 356
Author(s):  
Margie Gladies Sopacua

This paper aims to find and discuss new ideas or thoughts in preventing violence against wives in the household. This research is a normative legal research, the type of research is descriptive analytical.  Sources of Legal Materials used are primary legal materials and secondary legal materials. The technique of collecting legal materials is through a library research on legal materials, both primary legal materials, secondary legal materials, then analyzed qualitatively on the problems, as well as conducting an inventory and systematization. The results of this study found several new ideas in an effort to prevent before the occurrence of domestic violence, including 1) as part of a legal society we must help each other in creating a “harmonious household” 2) provide understanding to husbands that domestic violence against wives is a crime that can be subject to legal sanctions, 3) help instill good religious values for men in this case is the husband 4) Build a positive mindset for men as husbands to fight egoism and believe that violence against wives is something that is prohibited 5) The role of religious leaders in this case is every couple who is getting married must at least carry out premarital counseling for 3 (three) months, and 6) be aware that domestic violence committed to the wife will have a psychological impact that is not good for the wife, especially the child's psychology.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 267-274
Author(s):  
Neda Raeisi Yekta ◽  
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Zahra Bozorgi ◽  
Elham Charoghchian Khorasani ◽  
Hadi Tehrani ◽  
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Background: Anxiety is a natural response to risks and a warning sign. Health literacy as an accessible and dynamic tool can play a crucial role in mental health. This study was conducted to determine the relationship between anxiety and health literacy in those participating in premarital counseling classes in Mashhad. Methods: The present research was a descriptive-analytical study that was conducted in 2019 on 400 individuals participating in premarital classes in comprehensive health centers in Mashhad. Of all men and women participating in premarital classes of Mashhad comprehensive health centers, 400 people were randomly selected from each center (relative to the number of people in each center in the last six months). Data collection tools were the Demographic Information Questionnaire, Beck Standard Anxiety Questionnaire, and Health Literacy Questionnaire for Iranian Adults (HELIA). Data were analyzed using SPSS v. 23 software by Man-Whitney, Kruskal-Wallis, correlation, and regression tests. Results: In this study, 38.8% of participants were male and 61.2% were female. The Mean±SD age of participants was 26.8±14.17 years, the Mean±SD age of men and women was 27.8±7.2 and 25.8±2.5 years, respectively. According to the Beck Anxiety Questionnaire, anxiety scores ranged from zero to 63 and the Mean±SD anxiety was 29.04±8.3. The Mean±SD anxiety of men was 27.7±7.8 and the Mean±SD anxiety of women was 29.8±8.5. The mean score of anxiety in women was higher than men. In general, about 35% of the participants in the study suffered from some degree of anxiety and there was a significant relationship between anxiety and health literacy of the participants (P>0.001). There was also a significant relationship between gender and anxiety, and there was a significant relationship between health literacy and education, but no significant relationship was observed in other variables. Conclusion: Considering the importance of the role of health literacy in improving community health and controlling anxiety in the peace and stability of couples’ future lives, there is a need for planning to teach anxiety management in couples, especially women, given that men suffer more from anxiety than women.


Author(s):  
Nafise Soufy ◽  
Yaser Madani ◽  
Somaye Shahmoradi

Aim: The present study was conducted to study the lived experiences of graduate students in the field of counseling and to examine the influence of their education process on their views on marriage and marital relationships. Methods: The method of this research was qualitative and phenomenological in type. Participants in this study were 16 graduate students, selected through purposeful sampling. Data collection was done through semi-structured interviews. Findings: In the dimension of positive experiences, 4 main themes were obtained that included raising awareness, growing awareness of personal abilities, improving interpersonal communication skills, and experiences around marriage. Finally, the following themes of the main categories are understood: self-awareness, increasing awareness of other people's personality traits, growing self-confidence, feeling beneficial, improvement of family and social relationships, achieving a systemic view in the family, increasing empathy, control emotions, changes in attitudes toward premarital acquaintance and emphasis on premarital counseling, new attitudes about marriage, importance of awareness about premarital counseling, and changes in gender stereotypes (in male participants). In the dimension of negative experiences, the main themes included experiences related to the phenomenon of marriage and negative effects on relationships. The following themes were extracted: decreased emotional excitement about the partner, increased sensitivity and obsession in relationships, change in attitudes toward men (on the part of female participants), creating a sense misunderstanding in family and social relationships due to differences in the level of knowledge, and existence of some level of irrational expectations from graduates in this field. Conclusion: According to the findings, the lived experience of participants showed that studying counseling can influence the personal life and perspective about marriage and marital relationships from different aspects.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 7
Author(s):  
Nagia S. A. Ebid ◽  
Sahar M. Soliman ◽  
Kamilia R. Abo Shabana ◽  
Nevin S. Metwaly

Context: Consanguineous marriage is a traditional habit in Arab countries leading to higher autosomal recessive genetic disorders.‎ Aim: To study the effect of premarital counseling regarding consanguineous ‎marriage on nursing students' perception and satisfaction. Methods:  A quasi-experimental design‎ was used to achieve the aim of this study. The study was conducted in the Faculty of Nursing, Ain Shams University, on all third-year unmarried students (178 students). Three data collection tools were used: An Arabic structured interviewing questionnaire, an attitude assessment Likert scale, and a student's satisfaction assessment questionnaire. Results: The study indicated that nearly three-fourths of the studied sample had total correct knowledge and a positive attitude regarding consanguineous marriage post-intervention. Also, the majority of them satisfied with the application of counseling sessions regarding consanguineous marriage. Conclusions: A significant improvement of student's perception after counseling sessions was revealed. All students were satisfied with the clarity of the guidelines and teaching methods, and media used. Based on this finding, the study recommended integrating premarital counseling concepts regarding consanguineous marriage at undergraduate university education curriculum.


Author(s):  
Mohammad Nasir ◽  
Zainal Abidin ◽  
Lukman S. Thahir

This study discusses the effectiveness of premarital guidance and counseling in building sakinah families at the Office of Religious Affairs (KUA) of Parigi District, Parigi Moutong Regency. The study used qualitative methods and the data was gathered through observation, indepth interviews and written material. The data analysis was analyzed through reduction process, then the data was presented in a table, and it was also verified, and finally the discussion was built based on the data. The results showed that (1) Guidance and premarital counseling in KUA Parigi District has been effectively carried out through premarital counseling and counseling programs carried out through two stages namely the pre-implementation stage and the implementation stage by increasing the role of the counselor in handling divorce, and guidance and pre-marital counseling with procedures that have been determined based on the existing schedule and comprehensive pre-marital guidance materials guided by KUA Employees and several other relevant agencies.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (5) ◽  
pp. 183
Author(s):  
Jennifer McGhee ◽  
Brandon Burr ◽  
Allison Vanrosendale ◽  
Deisy Figueroa

Relationship researchers have long studied factors that boost or detract from relationship success. Social support and premarital counseling are factors that have been shown to boost relationship satisfaction and relationship success. However, little is known about how relationship status may influence attitudes toward social support and premarital counseling. Using a human ecology lens, this study explores the relationship between relationship status and attitudes toward social support and premarital counseling from a sample of 385 individuals. Implications for family practitioners and future researchers are provided based on study results.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 576-586
Author(s):  
Nagia Shawky Abd El-Samie Ebid ◽  
Sahar Mossa Soliman ◽  
Kamilia Ragab Abo-Shabana ◽  
Nevin Samir Metwaly

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