Abstract:
The purpose of this study is to explain the impact of family upbringing patterns on couples' common life relationships and behaviors sociologically. The statistical population of this study was couples in Farashband, a county in Fars Province. The sample size of the study was, estimated using the Cochran formula, 372 persons and in fact 186 couples. The research method was survey and data were collected through a questionnaire. The results of the study showed that there was a significant and direct relationship between independent variables with dependent variable. Multiple regression analysis also showed that independent variables explain 16.9% of dependent variable variance.
Machine summary:
There are some affective factors such as the roles of parents' upbringing model, television, parenting styles, and religious orientation in the family; all of which affect couples' common life relationships and behaviors.
Therefore, according to the fourfold categorization of effective models in the family education of each of the couples including the human model (father or mother), the media model (television), the pattern of parenting style (powerful pattern, authoritarian pattern and logical authoritative style model) and the orientation (religious adherence and religious intolerance) and its relationship with couples' common life relationships and behaviors, the question posed here is which one of these patterns has the greatest effect on couples upbringing?
Therefore, this research is an attempt to study scientific knowledge with a sociological approach about the role and effect of family upbringing patterns on couples' common life relationships and behaviors.
Nourbakhsh (2003), in a research entitled religiosity and family upbringing model, showed that how parents interact with children can affect their behavior and personality formation.
Religious Orientation Religion has different uses in structuring the personality of each person, and religious beliefs in the family environment of each individual will have a profound effect on the personality formation of the person whose personality formation is manifested in the relationships and behaviors of the couple's common life.
414, which shows the significant relationship between the couples' common life relationships and behaviors and the effective patterns of family upbringing.
414 which shows the relationship between the dependent variable of the couples' common life relationships and behaviors and the variable of the effective patterns of family upbringing.