检视婚姻满意度的轨迹,以代表印尼已婚人士的复原过程

IF 1.8 4区 心理学 Q2 COMMUNICATION
Edwin Adrianta Surijah, Kate Murray, Darren Wraith, Ian Shochet
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婚姻对许多成年人来说是一个重要的里程碑,尤其是在印度尼西亚,婚姻也被视为个人成就和社会义务。研究发现,结婚与更大的幸福感有关,但婚姻也面临挑战。弹性,被定义为成功地适应挑战,是一个潜在的概念,帮助已婚人士保持或重新获得适应婚姻中的挑战。这是印度尼西亚第一个以婚姻满意度为代表的关系研究,以检验恢复力轨迹。每周对135名印尼已婚人士进行重复测量设计。参与者报告了他们在6周内的内部和外部压力经历,以及婚姻满意度。使用生长混合模型和多项逻辑回归来检验未观察到的婚姻满意度轨迹,并估计径向内和径向外应力对轨迹隶属度的影响。结果显示了三个未被观察到的轨迹:高、中等和低水平的婚姻满意度。较高水平的内部和外部压力增加了属于较低满意度轨迹的可能性。这些证据对于帮助印尼已婚人士更好地适应他们所面临的挑战可能是非常宝贵的。未来的研究可以探索与高满意度轨迹相关的保护因素,以帮助已婚印尼人成功适应压力。
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Examining trajectories of marital satisfaction to represent the resilience process among Indonesian married individuals
Marriage is an important milestone for many adults, and notably in Indonesia, where marriage is also considered a personal accomplishment and social obligation. Research has found being married is associated with greater well-being, but marriages also face challenges. Resilience, defined as successfully adapting to challenges, is a potential concept to help married individuals maintain or regain adaptation despite challenges in marriages. This is the first relationship study in Indonesia to examine resilience trajectories as represented by marital satisfaction. A weekly repeated measure design was conducted among 135 Indonesian married individuals. Participants reported their experiences of intradyadic and extradyadic stress, and marital satisfaction over 6 weeks. Growth mixture modeling and multinomial logistic regression were used to examine unobserved marital satisfaction trajectories and to estimate the impact of intradyadic and extradyadic stress on trajectory membership. Results suggested three unobserved trajectories: high, moderate, and low levels of marital satisfaction. Higher levels of intradyadic and extradyadic stress increased the probability of belonging to lower satisfaction trajectories. This evidence could be invaluable in helping Indonesian married individuals to better adapt to challenges they face. Future studies can explore protective factors associated with a high satisfaction trajectory to assist married Indonesians in successfully adapting to stress.
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来源期刊
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
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发文量
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期刊介绍: Personal Relationships, first published in 1994, is an international, interdisciplinary journal that promotes scholarship in the field of personal relationships using a wide variety of methodologies and throughout a broad range of disciplines, including psychology, sociology, communication studies, anthropology, family studies, child development, social work, and gerontology. The subject matter and approach of Personal Relationships will be of interest to researchers, teachers, and practitioners. Manuscripts examining a wide range of personal relationships, including those between romantic or intimate partners, spouses, parents and children, siblings, classmates, coworkers, neighbors, and friends are welcome.
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