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Psychology and Psychotechnics
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Shibaeva, K. S. Interaction between Marital Relations and Man’s Coping Behavior in a Sterile Couple

Abstract: Sterility and its cure lead to disturbance of family relations, sexual disharmony, negative emotions and social isolation of a man and a woman. The purpose of this study is to define peculiarities of family relations of men who have a sterile marriage as well as to describe their influence on choosing the coping strategy in a situation of sterility and is cure. The article represents the results of the study of marital satisfaction of men in a sterile marriage and describes peculiarities of family functioning and coping behavior of men as well as interactions between them.


Keywords:

psychology, sterility, marriage, mans, coping strategies, family, stress, cohesion, adaptation, behavior.


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