The Interrelationship amongst Conflict Resolution Styles, Sexual Satisfaction, Depression, and Anxiety among Lebanese Adults
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2013
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This study assessed the relationship between conflict resolution styles, sexual satisfaction, depression, and anxiety among Lebanese adults. A total of 150 individuals were administered the Gottman Sound Relationship House Questionnaire, the Index of Sexual Satisfaction, the Zung Self-Rating Anxiety Scale, and the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II). Destructive conflict resolution styles were significantly negatively correlated with sexual satisfaction, depression, and anxiety, while constructive styles were significantly positively correlated with these variables. Moreover, depression and anxiety were more affected by destructive styles, while sexual satisfaction was more affected by constructive styles.
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El-Charif, S. S. (2013). The Interrelationship amongst Conflict Resolution Styles, Sexual Satisfaction, Depression, and Anxiety among Lebanese Adults (SBS thesis, Haigazian University)