This study aimed to investigate the relationship between subjective well-being and marital satisfaction, and also the moderating role of forgiveness in the relationship between subjective well-being and marital satisfaction. Research included (165) married women, with Mean Age (30.01), SD (±5.94). Tools were: Forgiveness scale (prepared by the researcher), subjective well-being scale (prepared by the researcher), and marital satisfaction scale (prepared by Fowers & Olson, translated and modified by Nasra Mansour, 2012). Results showed that there is a positive significant relationship between subjective well-being and marital satisfaction, there is a positive significant relationship between forgiveness and Subjective well-being and marital satisfaction. Results also showed that there is a moderating role of forgiveness in the relationship between subjective well-being and marital satisfaction Results of the study have been interpreted in the light of theoretical frame and previous studies.
Eid, Rasha. (2019). Forgiveness as a Moderator Variable in the Relationship between Subjective Well-Being and Marital Satisfaction among Married Women. مجلة الدراسات النفسية المعاصرة جامعة بنى سويف, 1(2), 139-158. doi: 10.21608/bshjo.2019.90797
MLA
Rasha Eid. "Forgiveness as a Moderator Variable in the Relationship between Subjective Well-Being and Marital Satisfaction among Married Women", مجلة الدراسات النفسية المعاصرة جامعة بنى سويف, 1, 2, 2019, 139-158. doi: 10.21608/bshjo.2019.90797
HARVARD
Eid, Rasha. (2019). 'Forgiveness as a Moderator Variable in the Relationship between Subjective Well-Being and Marital Satisfaction among Married Women', مجلة الدراسات النفسية المعاصرة جامعة بنى سويف, 1(2), pp. 139-158. doi: 10.21608/bshjo.2019.90797
VANCOUVER
Eid, Rasha. Forgiveness as a Moderator Variable in the Relationship between Subjective Well-Being and Marital Satisfaction among Married Women. مجلة الدراسات النفسية المعاصرة جامعة بنى سويف, 2019; 1(2): 139-158. doi: 10.21608/bshjo.2019.90797