Happiness as a Significant Predictor of Women’s Marital Satisfaction

Sooki Z
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Introduction: Marital satisfaction promotes family and public health and its stability. Different factors may contribute to marital satisfaction. This study aimed to predict women’s marital satisfaction based on their happiness. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in 2014 on 379 married women, with eligibility criteria, who referred to comprehensive healthcare centers in Shahroud, Iran. Sampling was done through cluster and simple random sampling. Data gathering tools were a researcher-made demographic questionnaire, the Oxford Happiness Index, and the ENRICH Marital Satisfaction Scale. Data were analyzed through the independent-sample t test, the one-way analysis of variance, Pearson correlation analysis, and the multiple linear regression models with the Stepwise method. P values lower than 0.05 were considered statistically significant. Results: The mean scores of marital satisfaction and happiness were 164.68±28.33 and 45.11±14.40 respectively. In univariate analysis, women’s marital satisfaction had significant relationships with their age, educational status, place of residence, economic status, having close friends, significant stressful life events during the past six months, and happiness, along with their husband’s age, educational status, and employment status (all of them p≤0.05). In second step of analyses, happiness, marriage duration, serious stressful life events during the past six months, and husband’s educational status were the significant predictors of marital satisfaction(F =73.74; R2=0.497; and P< 0.001). As the most significant predictor, happiness explained almost 43.8% of the total variance of marital satisfaction. Conclusion: Public education programs on happy living and stress management are necessary to improve women’s marital satisfaction.
幸福感是女性婚姻满意度的重要预测因子
婚姻满意度促进家庭和公共健康及其稳定。不同的因素可能会影响婚姻满意度。本研究旨在以女性的幸福感为基础,预测其婚姻满意度。方法:本横断面研究于2014年对379名已婚妇女进行,符合资格标准,她们转诊到伊朗shahoud的综合医疗保健中心。抽样采用聚类抽样和简单随机抽样两种方式。数据收集工具是研究人员制作的人口调查问卷、牛津幸福指数和充实婚姻满意度量表。数据分析采用独立样本t检验、单因素方差分析、Pearson相关分析和多元线性回归模型,采用Stepwise方法。P值小于0.05认为有统计学意义。结果:夫妻满意度和幸福感平均得分分别为164.68±28.33分和45.11±14.40分。在单变量分析中,女性的婚姻满意度与年龄、受教育程度、居住地、经济状况、是否有亲密朋友、近半年重大生活压力事件、幸福感以及丈夫的年龄、受教育程度、就业状况存在显著相关(p≤0.05)。在第二步分析中,幸福感、婚姻持续时间、过去六个月的严重压力生活事件和丈夫的教育状况是婚姻满意度的显著预测因子(F =73.74;R2 = 0.497;P< 0.001)。作为最重要的预测因子,幸福解释了婚姻满意度总方差的43.8%。结论:幸福生活和压力管理的公众教育是提高女性婚姻满意度的必要手段。
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