Developing a model of family resilience extracted from triangulation categories according to family specialists, coupels and researches

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 PhD student of General Psychology, Lorestan University

2 Assistant Professor of Lorestan University, Department of Psychology, Corresponding Author

3 Assistant Professor of Lorestan University, Department of Psychology,

Abstract

This study aimed developing a model of family resilience is done in accordance with Iranian culture.This qualitative study was conducted using the underlying approach. The interviewed selected family specialists and coupels and then based on their opinions, criteria and characteristics of family resilience were identified. 15 family specialists were investigated targeted sampling and related categories. As well as, 24 married teacher selected by multi stage cluster sampling. And data by using from semi structured interviews and interactive the collected to saturate informations. MAXQDA10 software was used to analyze the data. In the analyzing transcripts of interviews with family specialists, in open coading 170 were obtained and 21 categories respectively from axial coding based on topic similarity. Likewise, through analysis of transcripts of interviews with coupels, in open coading 155 were obtained and 20 categories from axial coding respectively. In analysis of text researches related to family resilience, in open coading 92 were obtained and 16 categories from axial coding based on topic similarity. Fainally, a model of family resilience was constructed including 16 dimentions by means of triangulation in compliant with categories extracted from interviews with family specialists, coupels and the available previous research results.

 
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