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摘要
背景:婚姻中的财务关系到一切:沟通、健康、性、精神等等。一对夫妇单独或共同的收入是非常重要的,可能会对他们的满意度产生消极或积极的影响。婚姻中的财务问题再怎么强调也不为过。我们当地有句俗话叫“na love I go chop”,意思是只有爱是不够的,一个人不能饿着肚子去爱。金钱在婚姻中扮演的角色很重要,因为在金钱是决定因素的情况下,维持家庭和平是一项挑战。本研究旨在探讨经济状况对婚姻及心理健康的影响。材料和方法:本研究以医院为基础,对184名被调查者进行横断面研究。问卷包括:收入水平、在私营或公共部门工作、婚姻满意度指数(IMS)问卷和一般健康问卷28(GHQ 28)。结果:心理稳定性与月收入的关系不显著;p = 0.599。在那些月收入低于6万奈拉的人中,超过五分之三的人对婚姻感到满意,只有三分之一的人不满意。超过一半(53.8)的年收入超过16.5万欧元的人对自己的婚姻不满意。婚姻满意度与月收入的关系不显著;P = 0.059。
Effect of finances on marital satisfaction and psychological health among married couple in south-south region of Nigeria
Background: Finance in marriage is connected to everything else: communication, health, sex, and spirituality to mention but a few. The amount of income a couple earns either individually or collectively is very important and may affect their level of satisfaction either negatively or positively. Finance in marriage cannot be overemphasized, A popular saying in my area “na love I go chop,” meaning love alone is not enough and one cannot love on an empty stomach. The role money plays in marriage is important as it can be challenging to maintain peace in a family with money being a deciding factor. The objective of this study was to find out the effect of finance on marital and psychological health. Materials and Methods: The design was a hospital-based, cross-sectional study of 184 respondent. The questionnaires comprised: level of income, working in either a private or public sector, Index of Marital Satisfaction (IMS) questionnaire and General Health Questionnaire 28(GHQ 28). Results: The association between psychological stability and monthly income was insignificant; p= 0.599. Over three-fifths of those earning less than 60,000 naira per month had marital satisfaction while just a third was not satisfied. Over half (53.8) of those earning over 165,000naria were unsatisfied with their marriage. The association between marital satisfaction and monthly income was not significant; p = 0.059.