Imamoglu E O, Yasak Y
Department of Psychology, Middle East Technical University, Turkey.
Genet Soc Gen Psychol Monogr. 1997 May;123(2):211-32.
In this study, the basic underlying dimensions and interrelationships of Turkish urban marriages were explored. Both husbands and wives from 456 marriages of different types, lengths, and socioeconomic status (SES) groups completed the extensive Turkish Marriage Questionnaire (Russell, Wells, & Imamoğlu, 1989). First-order factor analysis yielded 9 factors that were then reduced to 4 second-order factors: Extent of Socioeconomic Development, Marital Satisfaction, Harmonious Relations With the Extended Family, and Desire for Sexual Possessiveness. The frequency of self-selected marriages increased with higher SES and decreased with length of marriage, implying a trend toward modernism. Within this context, husbands' marital satisfaction and wives' desire for sexual possessiveness, extent of socioeconomic development, and relations with the extended family were significant predictors of wives' marital satisfaction; husbands' marital satisfaction was predicted by wives' satisfaction and husbands' relations with the extended family.
在本研究中,探讨了土耳其城市婚姻的基本潜在维度及相互关系。来自456对不同类型、婚龄和社会经济地位(SES)群体的婚姻中的丈夫和妻子都完成了详尽的土耳其婚姻问卷(Russell、Wells和Imamoğlu,1989)。一阶因素分析得出9个因素,随后这些因素被归纳为4个二阶因素:社会经济发展程度、婚姻满意度、与大家庭的和谐关系以及性占有欲。自主选择婚姻的频率随社会经济地位的提高而增加,随婚龄的增长而降低,这意味着一种现代主义趋势。在此背景下,丈夫的婚姻满意度、妻子的性占有欲程度、社会经济发展程度以及与大家庭的关系是妻子婚姻满意度的重要预测因素;丈夫的婚姻满意度由妻子的满意度和丈夫与大家庭的关系预测得出。