PROCRASTINATION AND INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION IN MARITAL RELATIONSHIPS IN BANGLADESH

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Dr. Simran Yasmin
Dr. Aliya Shkib
Dr. Fatima Hasan

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The study aimed to examine how procrastination influences interpersonal communication and marital relationships in Bangladesh. Using quantitative methods, we collected data through a structured questionnaire from 240 married individuals recruited from schools and universities. The results revealed a notable negative correlation between procrastination and interpersonal communication within marital relationships. This suggests that higher levels of procrastination are associated with reduced communication between spouses. These findings underscore the challenges individuals face in initiating and maintaining meaningful conversations when prone to procrastination, which can detrimentally affect relational dynamics. Our study highlights the importance of addressing procrastination tendencies and fostering healthy communication habits to improve marital satisfaction and resilience.

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