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Title: | Marital Satisfaction, Sex, Age, Marriage Duration, Religion, Number of Children, Economic Status, Education, and Collectivistic Values: Data from 33 Countries | Authors: | Sorokowski, Piotr Randall, Ashley K. Groyecka, Agata Frackowiak, Tomasz Cantarero, Katarzyna Hilpert, Peter Ahmadi, Khodabakhsh Alghraibeh, Ahmad M Aryeetey, Richmond Bertoni, Anna Bettache, Karim Błażejewska, Marta Bodenmann, Guy Bortolini, Tiago S. Bosc, Carla Butovskaya, Marina Castro, Felipe N. Cetinkaya, Hakan Cunha, Diana David, Daniel David, Oana A. Espinosa, Alejandra C Domínguez Donato, Silvia Dronova, Daria Dural, Seda Fisher, Maryanne Akkaya, Aslıhan Hamamcıoğlu Hamamura, Takeshi Hansen, Karolina Hattori, Wallisen T. Hromatko, Ivana Gulbetekin, Evrim Iafrate, Raffaella James, Bawo O. Jiang, Feng Kimamo, Charles O. Koç, Fırat Krasnodębska, Anna Laar, Amos Lopes, Fívia A Martinez, Rocio Mesko, Norbert Molodovskaya, Natalya Qezeli, Khadijeh Moradi Motahari, Zahrasadat Natividade, Jean C. Ntayi, Joseph Ojedokun, Oluyinka Omar-Fauzee, Mohd S. B. Onyishi, Ike E. Özener, Barış Paluszak, Anna Portugal, Alda Realo, Anu Relvas, Ana P. Rizwan, Muhammad Sabiniewicz, Agnieszka L Salkičević, Svjetlana Sarmány-Schuller, Ivan Stamkou, Eftychia Stoyanova, Stanislava Šukolová, Denisa Sutresna, Nina Tadinac, Meri Teras, Andero Tinoco Ponciano, Edna L. Tripathi, Ritu Tripathi, Nachiketa Tripathi, Mamta Yamamoto, Maria E. Yoo, Gyesook Sorokowska, Agnieszka |
Keywords: | Religion and Psychology; Cross-cultural research; Family studies; Marital satisfaction; Relationships | Issue Date: | 21-Jul-2017 | Publisher: | Frontiers Media | Project: | N106 012740 | metadata.degois.publication.title: | Frontiers in Psychology | metadata.degois.publication.volume: | 8 | Abstract: | Forms of committed relationships, including formal marriage arrangements between men and women, exist in almost every culture (Bell, 1997). Yet, similarly to many other psychological constructs (Henrich et al., 2010), marital satisfaction and its correlates have been investigated almost exclusively in Western countries (e.g., Bradbury et al., 2000). Meanwhile, marital relationships are heavily guided by culturally determined norms, customs, and expectations (for review see Berscheid, 1995; Fiske et al., 1998). While we acknowledge the differences existing both between- and within-cultures, we measured marital satisfaction and several factors that might potentially correlate with it based on self-report data from individuals across 33 countries. The purpose of this paper is to introduce the raw data available for anybody interested in further examining any relations between them and other country-level scores obtained elsewhere. Below, we review the central variables that are likely to be related to marital satisfaction. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10316/96782 | ISSN: | 1664-1078 | DOI: | 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01199 | Rights: | openAccess |
Appears in Collections: | I&D CES - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais |
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