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J Bolhari, F Ramezanzadeh, N Abedinia, Mm Naghizadeh, H Pahlavani, Sm Saberi,
Volume 8, Issue 1 (7-2012)
Abstract

Background & Objectives: The aim of this explorative study was to identify influencing factors as main causes of divorce among couples in Tehran
Methods: Three hundred persons from family court of Justice participated from March 2006 to March 2007 in this study. Structured interviews in addition a standard questionnaire were employed.
Results: The results indicated that the most causes were psychological factors (96.3%), socio-cultural factors (87.3%), sex problems (88%), economic factors (80.3%) and violence (84.3%) in participatnts.
Conclusion: Premarital counseling suggested for couples to prevent divorce in Iranian community.

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Sm Arab, R Ebrahimzadeh Pezeshki , A Morovati Sharifabadi ,
Volume 10, Issue 4 (3-2015)
Abstract

  Background and Objectives : I In the classification proposed by Holmes and colleague, the stress of divorce has been identified as the greatest one among all types of stresses in the world. This global stress is on the rise in Iran so that Iran is the fourth country in this regard. The purpose of this study was to present a comprehensive and systematic model of the factors affecting divorce in the country.

 Methods: The method used in this study was qualitative and a type of meta-study known as meta-synthesis. The study population consisted of all relevant papers with research topics. In order to perform the research, after designing research questions, a systematic search was carried out based on relevant key words (divorce, spousal conflict, separation) from the databases Science Direct, IEEE, Emerald, ISC, IRANDOC, SID, Civilica, Scopus and also Google Scholar between 1365 to early 1392 .

  Results : By reviewing 61 articles out of 8477 primary ones, both foreign and domestic, researchers identified 15 dimensions and 64 components as the factors affecting divorce. Based on these factors, the final integrated model was presented and validated.

  Conclusion: The results of this study can be used as a basis for planning pre-marriage counseling programs by identifying factors affecting divorce on the basis of all available resources in the years 1365 to 1392.


Mahsa Saadati, Arezoo Bagheri,
Volume 21, Issue 4 (3-2026)
Abstract

Background and Objectives: In societies where first marriage and childbearing are delayed, divorce can lead to a decrease in the number of children. Considering the declining fertility rate and increasing divorce in recent years in Iran, it is important to study the intention to have children of divorced women in their second marriages, considering the role of them in fertility. The aim of the present study is to investigate the factors affecting the fertility intention of these women.
Methods: In this study, 410 divorced women under 40 years' old who are in pre-second union were considered. Data were collected through a structured questionnaire from the marriage and divorce survey conducted by the National Civil Registration Organization in 2017-2018. A Cumulative-Logit model was used to examine the effect of selected covariates on women's fertility intentions, and the data were analyzed using SPSS.26.
Results: Based on the results, 7.7%, 49.9%, and 42.4% of women intend to be childless, have one child, and have two or more children in their second marriage, respectively. Province of residence, ethnicity, family income level, housing ownership, couple's childbearing status in the first marriage, number of children from the first marriage, and age have significant relationships with women's fertility intentions.
Conclusion: Given the potential capacity of divorced women of fertility age who remarry, planners and policymakers in society can create the possibility of remarriage for these women by establishing cultural, social, and legal frameworks.


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