Personal factors, discord with mother-in-law, spousal support and marital satisfaction amongst Chinese women in Selangor

Marital satisfaction has been acknowledged as a strong determinant of quality of life and highly related with mental and physical health status of individuals. Hence, understanding factors that influence marital satisfaction is crucial in order to ensure a well-balance human being. Using data on 400...

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Main Authors: Juhari, Rumaya, Chew, Wei Ye
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling my.upm.eprints.277192017-09-06T08:07:52Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27719/ Personal factors, discord with mother-in-law, spousal support and marital satisfaction amongst Chinese women in Selangor Juhari, Rumaya Chew, Wei Ye Marital satisfaction has been acknowledged as a strong determinant of quality of life and highly related with mental and physical health status of individuals. Hence, understanding factors that influence marital satisfaction is crucial in order to ensure a well-balance human being. Using data on 400 married Chinese women in Selangor, this study aims to examine the relationships between personal background factors, discord with mother in-law, and spousal support with marital satisfaction. Established and pilot tested instruments were used to measure the key variables in this study. Bivariate analyses revealed that level of education (r= 0.15), individual income (r=0.16), family income (r=0.22), extraversion (r=0.26), agreeableness (r=0.36), conscientiousness (r=0.24), neuroticism (r= -0.24), openness to experience (r=0.43), spousal support (r=0.48) and conflict with mother-in-law (r=-0.56) were significantly related to marital satisfaction. Furthermore, family income (β= 0.134), extraversion (β=-0.135), agreeableness (β=0.176), openness to experience (β= 0.289), spousal support (β=0.367) and conflict with mother-in-law (β=-0.407) were significant predictors of marital satisfaction. Findings from this study emphasized the importance of positive personality traits, spousal support and the negative influence of conflict with the mothers-in-law on marital satisfaction of the respondents. 2012 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27719/7/ID%2027719.pdf Juhari, Rumaya and Chew, Wei Ye (2012) Personal factors, discord with mother-in-law, spousal support and marital satisfaction amongst Chinese women in Selangor. In: 2nd Southeast Asia Psychology Conference (SEAP2012), 26-28 Sept. 2012, Universiti Malaysia Sabah. .
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description Marital satisfaction has been acknowledged as a strong determinant of quality of life and highly related with mental and physical health status of individuals. Hence, understanding factors that influence marital satisfaction is crucial in order to ensure a well-balance human being. Using data on 400 married Chinese women in Selangor, this study aims to examine the relationships between personal background factors, discord with mother in-law, and spousal support with marital satisfaction. Established and pilot tested instruments were used to measure the key variables in this study. Bivariate analyses revealed that level of education (r= 0.15), individual income (r=0.16), family income (r=0.22), extraversion (r=0.26), agreeableness (r=0.36), conscientiousness (r=0.24), neuroticism (r= -0.24), openness to experience (r=0.43), spousal support (r=0.48) and conflict with mother-in-law (r=-0.56) were significantly related to marital satisfaction. Furthermore, family income (β= 0.134), extraversion (β=-0.135), agreeableness (β=0.176), openness to experience (β= 0.289), spousal support (β=0.367) and conflict with mother-in-law (β=-0.407) were significant predictors of marital satisfaction. Findings from this study emphasized the importance of positive personality traits, spousal support and the negative influence of conflict with the mothers-in-law on marital satisfaction of the respondents.
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Personal factors, discord with mother-in-law, spousal support and marital satisfaction amongst Chinese women in Selangor
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Chew, Wei Ye
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title Personal factors, discord with mother-in-law, spousal support and marital satisfaction amongst Chinese women in Selangor
title_short Personal factors, discord with mother-in-law, spousal support and marital satisfaction amongst Chinese women in Selangor
title_full Personal factors, discord with mother-in-law, spousal support and marital satisfaction amongst Chinese women in Selangor
title_fullStr Personal factors, discord with mother-in-law, spousal support and marital satisfaction amongst Chinese women in Selangor
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