Author: David Allen Rogers
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Category : Husband and wife
Languages : en
Pages : 248
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Marital Quality, Role Orientation, and Sex Role Classification in Intact Marital Dyads
Author: David Allen Rogers
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Category : Husband and wife
Languages : en
Pages : 248
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Category : Husband and wife
Languages : en
Pages : 248
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Gender-role Orientation as a Predictor of Marital Quality
Author: Sandra L. Lange
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Category : Husband and wife
Languages : en
Pages : 138
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Over the past 10 years there has been much research on various aspects of gender-role orientation. Specifically, many studies have explored gender-role orientation as a predictor of psychological adjustment. Findings suggest that masculine and androgynous individuals are high on psychological adjustment whereas, feminine and undifferentiated individuals score lower on adjustment. On the other hand, the research on gender-role orientation as a predictor of marital quality reveal that highly feminine individuals (feminine and androgynous) score high on marital quality and masculine individuals, which are found to score highly on psychological adjustment, score lower on marital quality. The purpose of this study was to further explore gender-role orientation as a predictor of marital quality and to shed some light on the findings between psychological adjustment and marital quality. Bems Sex Role Inventory (1974) was used to measure gender-role orientation. Marital quality was measured by Braiker and Kelley's (1979) relationship questionnaire which served as a global assessment of the relationships. A second measurement of marital quality was an inventory of marital activities (Cate, 1980). This measured the number of specific activities the couples participated in, as well as a subjective evaluation of the amount of pleasure of the specific activities. One-way analyses of variance (ANOVA) were run to examine differences in wives' marital quality scores between groups of husbands with different gender-role orientations. Additional AMOVA's were run to test for differences in husband's marital quality scores between groups of wives with different gender-role orientations. Correlation coefficients were then performed between husbands' femininity and wives' marital quality and other correlations were run between wives' femininity and husbands' marital quality. These were performed to explore the relationship between femininity and marital quality. Lastly, the same logic applied in testing the relationship between masculinity and marital quality. Results indicated that husbands married to highly feminine wives perceived the pleasure of their marital activities to be significantly higher than husbands married to masculine wives. There were no significant differences in wives' marital quality among the husbands' different gender-role orientations. Masculine orientation did not relate to marital quality.
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Category : Husband and wife
Languages : en
Pages : 138
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Over the past 10 years there has been much research on various aspects of gender-role orientation. Specifically, many studies have explored gender-role orientation as a predictor of psychological adjustment. Findings suggest that masculine and androgynous individuals are high on psychological adjustment whereas, feminine and undifferentiated individuals score lower on adjustment. On the other hand, the research on gender-role orientation as a predictor of marital quality reveal that highly feminine individuals (feminine and androgynous) score high on marital quality and masculine individuals, which are found to score highly on psychological adjustment, score lower on marital quality. The purpose of this study was to further explore gender-role orientation as a predictor of marital quality and to shed some light on the findings between psychological adjustment and marital quality. Bems Sex Role Inventory (1974) was used to measure gender-role orientation. Marital quality was measured by Braiker and Kelley's (1979) relationship questionnaire which served as a global assessment of the relationships. A second measurement of marital quality was an inventory of marital activities (Cate, 1980). This measured the number of specific activities the couples participated in, as well as a subjective evaluation of the amount of pleasure of the specific activities. One-way analyses of variance (ANOVA) were run to examine differences in wives' marital quality scores between groups of husbands with different gender-role orientations. Additional AMOVA's were run to test for differences in husband's marital quality scores between groups of wives with different gender-role orientations. Correlation coefficients were then performed between husbands' femininity and wives' marital quality and other correlations were run between wives' femininity and husbands' marital quality. These were performed to explore the relationship between femininity and marital quality. Lastly, the same logic applied in testing the relationship between masculinity and marital quality. Results indicated that husbands married to highly feminine wives perceived the pleasure of their marital activities to be significantly higher than husbands married to masculine wives. There were no significant differences in wives' marital quality among the husbands' different gender-role orientations. Masculine orientation did not relate to marital quality.
Sex-role Orientation and Marital Satisfaction in Dual-career Families
Author: Ann Rivo
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Languages : en
Pages : 240
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Languages : en
Pages : 240
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A Study of the Relationship Between Sex-role Orientation and Marital Satisfaction
Author: Sandra Foshee Leggett
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Category : Androgyny (Psychology)
Languages : en
Pages : 94
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Category : Androgyny (Psychology)
Languages : en
Pages : 94
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Marital Satisfaction as a Function of Sex Role Orientation
Author: Karen Michelle Adams White
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Category : Marriage
Languages : en
Pages : 50
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Category : Marriage
Languages : en
Pages : 50
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The Relationship Between Sex-role Orientation and Marital Satisifaction
Author: Maria E. Zammichieli
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Category : Sex role
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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Category : Sex role
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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Sex Role Orientation, Marital Satisfaction, and Holland Personality Types
Author: Julie A. Rollins
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Languages : en
Pages : 184
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Languages : en
Pages : 184
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Marital Quality and Expressions of Sex Role Over the Transition to Parenthood [microform]
Author: E. Jane Ligowski
Publisher: National Library of Canada
ISBN: 9780315060524
Category : Marital quality
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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This research used the systems framework to view the family during the transition to parenthood. The impact of the transition on the individual subsystem's sex role expressions and their marital quality was assessed through the examination of thirty-one couples prenatally and immediately after delivery of their first child. Sex role identity, an expression of sex role examined in this study, was measured using Bern's Sex Role Inventory (197*0- A scale assessing the partners' involvement in the work role, the home role and the child care role examined gender role behavior, the other expression of sex role operationalized in this research. Marital quality was quantified through the use of Spanier's (1976) Dyadic Adjustment Scale. The statistical techniques, analysis of variance and Pearson-r correlation determined the relationships between the variables, sex role expressions and marital quality over the transi tion to parenthood. The couple was utilized as the unit of analysis. In general, the findings showed that the transition event impacts more heavily on the individual subsystem than on the couple relationship. Gender role behavior became more traditional for both partners after the birth. There was a demonstration that man's sex role identity moves toward expressiveness, and that this move was important for both their own and their spouse's marital quality. Implications for family life education and possible future research avenues were discussed.
Publisher: National Library of Canada
ISBN: 9780315060524
Category : Marital quality
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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This research used the systems framework to view the family during the transition to parenthood. The impact of the transition on the individual subsystem's sex role expressions and their marital quality was assessed through the examination of thirty-one couples prenatally and immediately after delivery of their first child. Sex role identity, an expression of sex role examined in this study, was measured using Bern's Sex Role Inventory (197*0- A scale assessing the partners' involvement in the work role, the home role and the child care role examined gender role behavior, the other expression of sex role operationalized in this research. Marital quality was quantified through the use of Spanier's (1976) Dyadic Adjustment Scale. The statistical techniques, analysis of variance and Pearson-r correlation determined the relationships between the variables, sex role expressions and marital quality over the transi tion to parenthood. The couple was utilized as the unit of analysis. In general, the findings showed that the transition event impacts more heavily on the individual subsystem than on the couple relationship. Gender role behavior became more traditional for both partners after the birth. There was a demonstration that man's sex role identity moves toward expressiveness, and that this move was important for both their own and their spouse's marital quality. Implications for family life education and possible future research avenues were discussed.
Perceived Dyadic Consensus, Congruence of Sex Role Orientation, and Intendedness of Pregnancy Among Primiparous Married Couples
Author: Sandra McLaughlin Johanson
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Category : Identification (Psychology)
Languages : en
Pages : 148
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Category : Identification (Psychology)
Languages : en
Pages : 148
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The Relation Between Power Base Perceptions and Marital Adjustment as a Function of Marital Sex-role Orientation
Author: Jason Ting Li
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Category : Marriage
Languages : en
Pages : 366
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Category : Marriage
Languages : en
Pages : 366
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