Personality traits and marital quality among Muslims newly-weds in Selangor, Malaysia

This cross-sectional study aims to examine the relationships between personal factors, personality and marital adjustment among individuals who have been married no longer than 24 months at the time of the study. A total of 549 respondents were recruited as respondents. A set of translated and pilot...

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Main Authors: Juhari, Rumaya, Sahrani, Syah Qurratu Aini, Mastor, Khairul Anwar
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Language:English
Published: Australian Academy of Business and Social Sciences 2014
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/38878/1/38878.pdf
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https://www.aabss.org.au/system/files/published/AABSS2014_127.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.388782017-03-20T09:31:14Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/38878/ Personality traits and marital quality among Muslims newly-weds in Selangor, Malaysia Juhari, Rumaya Sahrani, Syah Qurratu Aini Mastor, Khairul Anwar This cross-sectional study aims to examine the relationships between personal factors, personality and marital adjustment among individuals who have been married no longer than 24 months at the time of the study. A total of 549 respondents were recruited as respondents. A set of translated and pilot tested instruments were used in the self-administered questionnaire. Dyadic Adjustment Scale (Spanier, 1979), and Goldberg's Unipolar Big Five Markers (Saucier, 1994) were used to measure marital quality, and personality respectively. The findings revealed that 36.2% of the respondents reported low level of marital quality. While more than half of the respondents have average level of agreeableness, conscientiousness, emotional stability, openness and extraversion, more than onefourth of them reported low and very low level in the traits. Family income and educational background were found to be significantly related with marital quality. Multiple Regression Analysis indicated that conscientiousness and emotional stability significantly predicted a total of 22% variance of marital quality of the respondents. Apparently, newly-married individuals who have higher conscientiousness and more stable emotionally tend to have better marital adjustment. It can be implied that the role of personality that relates with one being attentive and caring, and emotionally stable is crucial in ensuring the adjustment process of the individuals at the early stage of marriage. Australian Academy of Business and Social Sciences 2014 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/38878/1/38878.pdf Juhari, Rumaya and Sahrani, Syah Qurratu Aini and Mastor, Khairul Anwar (2014) Personality traits and marital quality among Muslims newly-weds in Selangor, Malaysia. In: Australian Academy of Business and Social Sciences Conference 2014, 25-26 Aug. 2014, Grand Season Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. . https://www.aabss.org.au/system/files/published/AABSS2014_127.pdf
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description This cross-sectional study aims to examine the relationships between personal factors, personality and marital adjustment among individuals who have been married no longer than 24 months at the time of the study. A total of 549 respondents were recruited as respondents. A set of translated and pilot tested instruments were used in the self-administered questionnaire. Dyadic Adjustment Scale (Spanier, 1979), and Goldberg's Unipolar Big Five Markers (Saucier, 1994) were used to measure marital quality, and personality respectively. The findings revealed that 36.2% of the respondents reported low level of marital quality. While more than half of the respondents have average level of agreeableness, conscientiousness, emotional stability, openness and extraversion, more than onefourth of them reported low and very low level in the traits. Family income and educational background were found to be significantly related with marital quality. Multiple Regression Analysis indicated that conscientiousness and emotional stability significantly predicted a total of 22% variance of marital quality of the respondents. Apparently, newly-married individuals who have higher conscientiousness and more stable emotionally tend to have better marital adjustment. It can be implied that the role of personality that relates with one being attentive and caring, and emotionally stable is crucial in ensuring the adjustment process of the individuals at the early stage of marriage.
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author Juhari, Rumaya
Sahrani, Syah Qurratu Aini
Mastor, Khairul Anwar
spellingShingle Juhari, Rumaya
Sahrani, Syah Qurratu Aini
Mastor, Khairul Anwar
Personality traits and marital quality among Muslims newly-weds in Selangor, Malaysia
author_facet Juhari, Rumaya
Sahrani, Syah Qurratu Aini
Mastor, Khairul Anwar
author_sort Juhari, Rumaya
title Personality traits and marital quality among Muslims newly-weds in Selangor, Malaysia
title_short Personality traits and marital quality among Muslims newly-weds in Selangor, Malaysia
title_full Personality traits and marital quality among Muslims newly-weds in Selangor, Malaysia
title_fullStr Personality traits and marital quality among Muslims newly-weds in Selangor, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Personality traits and marital quality among Muslims newly-weds in Selangor, Malaysia
title_sort personality traits and marital quality among muslims newly-weds in selangor, malaysia
publisher Australian Academy of Business and Social Sciences
publishDate 2014
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/38878/1/38878.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/38878/
https://www.aabss.org.au/system/files/published/AABSS2014_127.pdf
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