Abstract:
The aim of this study is to predict the attitudes to pre-marital relations due to social support
and sensation seekingin undergraduate students of Islamic Azad University of Karaj in the
2015 academic year. For this purpose, 150 students were selected by random sampling.
Data was collected by using of social protection by Philips, Zuckerman's Sensation Seeking
and Kordlo's attitude-orientation about having pre-marital relations questionnaires and
were analyzed by using the multiple regressions. The findings of this research showed that
there is a significant negative correlation(r= -0.61) between the attitudes to pre-marital
relations and social support and a significant positive correlation(r=0.63) with sensation
seeking. The attitudes to pre-marital relations has a significant positive correlation all
components of social support (friends, others and family) and a significant negative
correlation with all the components of sensation seeking (sensation seeking, experience
seeking and adventure).Also, the predictive role of social support and sensation seeking was
approved and among the components of social support, family factors and others and
among the component of sensation seeking, experience and adventure-seeking could predict
the attitudes to pre-marital relations (p<0.05).
Machine summary:
3. Methodology This study as methodology is among descriptive correlational research (no possibility-non experimental) because the research is to predict attitudes to pre-marital relationship as dependent variable with social support and sensation seeking as predictor of undergraduate students in Islamic Azad University of Karaj.
The research according to three variables took place by social support questionnaire of Phillips, Zuckerman Sensation Seeking Scale, and a questionnaire on attitudes and trends to pre- marital relationship of Kordlo.
Predictor variables in the regression analysis of the relationship between attitudes to pre-marital relations Variable Beta standard error B T Significance level Variance inflation factor Tolerance Family -0.
As Iranian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Research was observed in the output data, the variable of attitudes to pre-marital relationship has an inverse significant correlation with subscales of friends and others (respectively -0.
Predictor variables in the regression analysis of the relationship between attitudes to pre-marital relations Variable Beta standard error B T Significance level Variance inflation factor Tolerance sensation seeking 0.
Social support and sensation seeking predictor variables significantly contribute to the prediction of attitudes to pre-marital relationship (P = 0.
As was observed in the output data, the variable of attitudes to pre-marital relationship has a strong significant correlation with social support and sensation seeking (respectively - 0.
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