The Attitudes of Single Female Employees to Marriage and its Relationship with Consumption of Cultural Products in Shiraz University of Medical Sciences

<strong>Introduction:</strong> Currently, cultural consumption is one of the most common ways of forming and constructing identity, affecting the choices like attitudes towards marriage. The purpose of this study was to investigate the attitude of single female employees of Shiraz Univer...

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Main Authors: Zeinab Kavehfirouz, Aazam Sarem
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Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2019-10-01
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Online Access:http://smsj.sums.ac.ir/article_45799_7a59ec31e733e0d856e760d4a0d8d074.pdf
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description <strong>Introduction:</strong> Currently, cultural consumption is one of the most common ways of forming and constructing identity, affecting the choices like attitudes towards marriage. The purpose of this study was to investigate the attitude of single female employees of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences towards marriage and its link with the amount of cultural products consumption among this population. <br /><strong>Methods:</strong> This was a cross-sectional study. Using the theoretical framework of the research, cultural products considered in this study had five components: 1- cultural activities, 2-study books, newspapers and magazines, 3 - using satellite programs, 4 - using the Internet, and 5 - using internal media programs (TV, radio, and cinema). These components were measured using a 14-item questionnaire based on a six-point Likert scale. To gather the data, respondents were asked to specify their cultural consumption, according to six points, from ‘not at all’ to ‘very high’. The responses of the respondents were gathered in each case and were considered as a cultural consumption. The statistical population of the study was single female employees working in Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. The sample size was 345, and the data were collected by a survey method, using a questionnaire. <br /><strong>Results:</strong> The findings of this research showed that a considerable number, 39.1%, had a negative attitude towards marriage which is indicative of changing attitude towards marriage. Furthermore, all of the components of cultural consumption affected attitude towards marriage. In addition, findings showed that use of Internet and subscription to social networks like telegram (BETA=-0.618) had the most significant effect on the single female employees’ attitudes towards marriage. <br /><strong>Discussion and Conclusion: </strong>Considering that Internet and membership in virtual networks have a great impact on females’ attitudes towards marriage, it is recommended that interventions through virtual networks be made in order to improve females’ attitudes towards marriage.
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spelling doaj.art-5dc77e2365534ff19aeebfe383d8ff692022-12-22T00:21:39ZfasShiraz University of Medical Sciencesمجله علوم پزشکی صدرا2322-43392322-43392019-10-017438940010.30476/smsj.2019.82359.102445799The Attitudes of Single Female Employees to Marriage and its Relationship with Consumption of Cultural Products in Shiraz University of Medical SciencesZeinab Kavehfirouz0Aazam Sarem1Ph.D., Sociology Group, Kharazmi University of Tehran, Tehran, IranM.Sc. in Social Science Research, Kharazmi University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran<strong>Introduction:</strong> Currently, cultural consumption is one of the most common ways of forming and constructing identity, affecting the choices like attitudes towards marriage. The purpose of this study was to investigate the attitude of single female employees of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences towards marriage and its link with the amount of cultural products consumption among this population. <br /><strong>Methods:</strong> This was a cross-sectional study. Using the theoretical framework of the research, cultural products considered in this study had five components: 1- cultural activities, 2-study books, newspapers and magazines, 3 - using satellite programs, 4 - using the Internet, and 5 - using internal media programs (TV, radio, and cinema). These components were measured using a 14-item questionnaire based on a six-point Likert scale. To gather the data, respondents were asked to specify their cultural consumption, according to six points, from ‘not at all’ to ‘very high’. The responses of the respondents were gathered in each case and were considered as a cultural consumption. The statistical population of the study was single female employees working in Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. The sample size was 345, and the data were collected by a survey method, using a questionnaire. <br /><strong>Results:</strong> The findings of this research showed that a considerable number, 39.1%, had a negative attitude towards marriage which is indicative of changing attitude towards marriage. Furthermore, all of the components of cultural consumption affected attitude towards marriage. In addition, findings showed that use of Internet and subscription to social networks like telegram (BETA=-0.618) had the most significant effect on the single female employees’ attitudes towards marriage. <br /><strong>Discussion and Conclusion: </strong>Considering that Internet and membership in virtual networks have a great impact on females’ attitudes towards marriage, it is recommended that interventions through virtual networks be made in order to improve females’ attitudes towards marriage.http://smsj.sums.ac.ir/article_45799_7a59ec31e733e0d856e760d4a0d8d074.pdfcultural consumptionsingle female employeesattitudemarriagemodernization
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مجله علوم پزشکی صدرا
cultural consumption
single female employees
attitude
marriage
modernization
title The Attitudes of Single Female Employees to Marriage and its Relationship with Consumption of Cultural Products in Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
title_full The Attitudes of Single Female Employees to Marriage and its Relationship with Consumption of Cultural Products in Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
title_fullStr The Attitudes of Single Female Employees to Marriage and its Relationship with Consumption of Cultural Products in Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
title_full_unstemmed The Attitudes of Single Female Employees to Marriage and its Relationship with Consumption of Cultural Products in Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
title_short The Attitudes of Single Female Employees to Marriage and its Relationship with Consumption of Cultural Products in Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
title_sort attitudes of single female employees to marriage and its relationship with consumption of cultural products in shiraz university of medical sciences
topic cultural consumption
single female employees
attitude
marriage
modernization
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