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- Title
Intrapersonal Developments during the Transition Period to Remarriage after Divorce.
- Authors
YAZDANI, ABBASALI; MOUSAVI, MIRTAHER; ALIPOUR, FARDIN; RAFIEY, HASSAN
- Abstract
Introduction: Individuals have numerous options to choose in life after divorce. A group of divorced individuals prefer to begin a new common life with another person. In the present study, it has been tried to investigate the internal developments of individuals in the transition period to remarriage after divorce. Method: This study is of qualitative studies type, and has been conducted by the qualitative content analysis method. The experiences of 17 people who had remarriage after divorce (8 women and 9 men) with the semi-structured interview technique were successfully received. All interviews were recorded with the recording device with the permission of the participants, and after the end of each interview, they were carefully transcribed and, with the help of the research team, the coding process was performed. Findings: The average age of the participants was 39.11 years (standard deviation: 8.34). At the end of the research, four categories were enumerated under the theme of intrapersonal developments, which included the expectation from family reorganization, the approach to encounter the new situation, the resilience mechanism, and emotional developments. Conclusion: It seems that remarriage is a process that begins in the last years of divorce and lasts for some time after entering into a new marriage. During this process, some developments occur within the individual that are sometimes stable and sometimes transient, but if they are encountered improperly, they may have long-lasting effects. Thus, education, counseling, and social support can manage the risky complications in the remarriage after divorce.
- Subjects
REMARRIAGE; DIVORCE; SOCIAL support; SEMI-structured interviews; INDIVIDUAL development
- Publication
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (09752366), 2021, Vol 13, Issue 1, p6336
- ISSN
0975-2366
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.31838/ijpr/2021.13.01.816