TY - THES
AU - GHAFARYANSHIRAZI, NAZANIN
AU - Soledad Andrés Gómez (dir. tes.)
AU - María Ángeles Espinosa Bayal (pres.)
AU - María Concepción Carrasco Carpio (secr.)
AU - Eva Palomo Cermeño (voc.)
T1 - Decline status of Iranian women after Islamic revolution: Compare self-esteem, happiness Anda viewpoint about family aspects of Iranian and Spanish female graduate students
LA - eng
PY - 2023/01/19/
PB - Universidad de Alcalá
AB - Women are an important part in each society. One of the psychological
needs of an individual is Happiness which has a positive relation with
marital satisfaction and self-esteem. Previous studies showed the
relationship between Gender violence and gender inequality with
happiness, self-esteem, and marital satisfaction. There is an awarenessraising regarding happiness and life satisfaction among legislators. Laws and policies globally play an important role in eliminating
discrimination against women and empower them which leads to higher
wellbeing. The aim of this study is to compare the level of marital
satisfaction, self- esteem, happiness, of female Spanish and Iranian
students. In addition, the effects of both legal systems on women's wellbeing have been studied.
This study has two methodologies, firstly, the psychological approach
which determines and compares the levels of self-esteem, marital
(couple) satisfaction and happiness of the female participants and
secondly, the comparative legal approach which uses the Historical
methodology that reviews historical events in which had a direct impact
on amendments of laws regarding gender based-violence, gender
inequality and women’s rights in Iran and Spain. The research design is
a social comparative and cross-sectional study. The participants of the
study are 230 Iranian and 230 Spanish female students who were
studying in the University of Alcala,Yasuj University of Medical
Sceinces and Yasuj University.
Psychological findings revealed that Spanish participants have a higher
percentage of happiness. However, Iranian participants have a slightly
higher percentage of self-esteem and marital satisfaction than the
Spanish ones. The legal part of the research found out that despite the
principle of the Iranian constitution, there are barriers that in practice
make it impossible to achieve equality, and lead to discrimination
against women. While the Spanish legal system treats women and men
equally and there are various plans, agreements, and strategies for
promoting gender equality and combating gender violence. Although
results did not confirm the relationship between law, self-esteem and
marital satisfaction, the study did, however, find a direct relationship
between law and happiness.
L3 - https://aplicaciones.ciencia.gob.es/teseo/#/tesis/O786679/detalle
UR - https://portalcientifico.uah.es/documentos/6425cf635185b47dd371395a
DP - Dialnet - Portal de la Investigación
ER -