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Premarital Variables Related to Marital Quality and Commitment

Korean Journal of Social and Personality Psychology / Korean Journal of Social and Personality Psychology, (P)1229-0653;
2005, v.19 no.2, pp.67-90

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Abstract

To test the adequacy of modified Holman's(2001) model of marital quality, 427 couples(854 persons) were used. Premarital family of origin, individual characteristics, social network, and interaction process variables were rated through retrospective method, and present marital satisfaction and continuance intention were rated. Specifically, various interaction variables like the harmony of relationship were measured. The results showed superiority of modified model. In addition, women rated more negatively interaction variables and premarital and marital satisfaction and continuance intention than men. Most variables of family of origin, individual characteristics, social network and interaction variables showed significant correlations with marital satisfaction and continuance intention, and these variables showed lower correlations with marital continuance intention than marital satisfaction. Future study problems related to interaction variables were discussed.

keywords
결혼 질, 결혼 만족, 결혼 몰입, 혼전변인, marital quality, marital satisfaction, marital commitment, premarital variables

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