Prediction of Marriage Expectancy Based on Sexual Self-Concept with Regard to the Mediating Role of the Emotional Intelligence of Women About to Get Married
Subject Areas : روانشناسیHanieh Gorji 1 , Nasrin Mohammadi Nasab 2
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2 - Islamic Azad University, Khorasgan Branch, Isfahan, Iran
Keywords: Sexual self-concept, expectations of marriage, emotional intelligence, women about to get married.,
Abstract :
This study examined the association between sexual self-concept and marital expectations, emphasizing the mediating role of emotional intelligence among women preparing for marriage. Using a correlational design and structural equation modeling, data were collected from 223 women aged 18–38 years who attended premarital counseling centers in Isfahan in 2024. Instruments included Snell’s Sexual Self-Concept Questionnaire, the Jones and Nelson Marital Expectation Questionnaire, and an emotional intelligence scale. Analysis with Pearson correlation, SPSS, and AMOS-24 indicated that the model demonstrated acceptable fit indices. Sexual self-concept showed a significant positive effect on marital expectations, while emotional intelligence not only predicted marital expectations but also mediated the link between sexual self-concept and expectations. The findings suggest that women with a more positive sexual self-concept are likely to develop more adaptive and realistic expectations of marriage, partly through higher emotional intelligence. These results highlight the importance of incorporating emotional skills training into premarital counseling programs to promote healthier marital outlooks and enhance future relationship quality. Given the cross-sectional design and convenience sampling, generalization of results should be made with caution.
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