This paper aims to determine whether there exists a meaningful relationship between parent's matrimonial satisfaction and the appearance of behavioral disorders in children. The statistical society of this research consists of all girl dents and their parents at 5 districts encompassing primary schools in Isfahan province. The sample surveyed included two sets of children: having and not having disturbance. Using Pearson Correlation Coefficient, Multi- variance Variance Analysis, and Multi-Variant Regression showed that there in meaning meaningful relationship between parents' matrimonial satisfaction and the appearance of behavioral disorders in children. There is no meaningful . relationship between men and women matrimonial satisfaction and parent's education. There was a meaningful relationship between the amount of understanding necessary for children's training and children's behavioral.
Kadibaf, M. , Agha'ee, A. and Kaviani, R. (2004). The Relationship between Parents' Matrimonial Satisfaction and Children's Behavioral Disorders. Women's Studies Sociological and Psychological, 2(4), 124-148. doi: 10.22051/jwsps.2004.1245
MLA
Kadibaf, M. , , Agha'ee, A. , and Kaviani, R. . "The Relationship between Parents' Matrimonial Satisfaction and Children's Behavioral Disorders", Women's Studies Sociological and Psychological, 2, 4, 2004, 124-148. doi: 10.22051/jwsps.2004.1245
HARVARD
Kadibaf, M., Agha'ee, A., Kaviani, R. (2004). 'The Relationship between Parents' Matrimonial Satisfaction and Children's Behavioral Disorders', Women's Studies Sociological and Psychological, 2(4), pp. 124-148. doi: 10.22051/jwsps.2004.1245
CHICAGO
M. Kadibaf , A. Agha'ee and R. Kaviani, "The Relationship between Parents' Matrimonial Satisfaction and Children's Behavioral Disorders," Women's Studies Sociological and Psychological, 2 4 (2004): 124-148, doi: 10.22051/jwsps.2004.1245
VANCOUVER
Kadibaf, M., Agha'ee, A., Kaviani, R. The Relationship between Parents' Matrimonial Satisfaction and Children's Behavioral Disorders. Women's Studies Sociological and Psychological, 2004; 2(4): 124-148. doi: 10.22051/jwsps.2004.1245