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Título
Marital Satisfaction in Spanish and Dominican Couples
Otros títulos
Satisfacción marital en parejas españolas y dominicanas
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Matrimonio
Aspecto psicológico
España
República Dominicana
Clasificación UNESCO
6309.04 Matrimonio
6114 Psicología Social
Fecha de publicación
2019
Citación
Dominguez ; Esther, De Santiago, F.J., García Mateos; M.M., & Jenaro, C. (2019). Marital satisfaction in Spanish and Dominican couples. Acta de Investigación Psicológica, 9(1), 48 - 58. https://doi.org/10.22201/fpsi.20074719e.2019.1.05
Resumen
Marriage is an appreciated worldwide institution, although nearly half of first marriages end in divorce. Thus, the relevance
of understanding how people choose their partners and what features can predict a satisfactory relationship. More
specifically, in search of data supporting similarity or complementarity approaches on marital satisfaction, the current
study analyzes the association between different assortative mating options (homogamy, and heterogamy) and marital
satisfaction in Spanish and Dominican couples. A stratified quota sampling of 600 participants was selected, corresponding
to 300 married couples (50% Spanish and 50% Dominicans). Data were gathered by means of an interview with the
10-item scale on Marital Satisfaction and a 7-item scale on Status. Results suggest that spouses are matched by similarity
in their health and education and by the perception of similarity in intelligence and the financial advantages of staying
together. Dominican couples experienced higher marital satisfaction than Spanish couples. Findings on hypergamy reveals
the persistence of some traditional roles’ distribution among Spanish speaking cultures. The association between status and
marital satisfaction revealed that heterogamy rather than homogamy is associated to such satisfaction. These results stress
the relevance of taking into account social and cultural differences, beyond biological and psychological factors, to fully
understand couples’ satisfaction.
URI
ISSN
2007-4832
DOI
10.22201/fpsi.20074719e.2019.1.05
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