Aim of this study was to investigate the comparison of emotional
intelligence and positive affection for spouse in married
individuals with early and late marriage. Method was
comparative with regard to data collection. Regarding the
statistical society, all couples were referred to Tehran's Welfare
Advisory Clinics and the Specialized Advisory Center for Advice
on Matrimonial Matters. Based on the latest available statistics of
560 couples, 225 couples were selected as sample size. The
sampling method was available in a class that was available in
proportion to the size of the population. To measure the variables
used in the research, two emotional intelligence questionnaires
and a positive feeling questionnaire were used. Results of the
study indicated that the t values obtained for the comparison of
the mean of each dimension of emotional intelligence between
married individuals with early marriage with late marriage
married at the alpha level of 0.01 (two domains) 1) is bigger and
there is a significant difference between the early and late
marriage of married people in terms of emotional intelligence and
each dimension. And married people with late marriage in all
aspects of emotional intelligence have a higher average than
married married ones. So the assumption of the research was
confirmed. There was a difference between a positive affection
for a spouse among married couples with early marriage with
married couples late in marriage. Also, there is a significant
difference between the married and the early and late marriages in
terms of positive feelings of change, and married people with a
late marriage had a higher than average marriage in the positive
sense of an early marriage, so the assumption was confirmed.
Conclusion: There is a difference between emotional intelligence
and its dimensions among married couples with early marriages
with married couples late in marriage, and there is a difference
between the positive feelings of married women and their early
marriage with married couples late in marriage.