The marital satisfaction of couples with blind male spouses.

The objective of the study is to explore the marital situation of couples with blind male spouses, and to determine the level of satisfaction in such marriages. The study is exploratory utilizing the case study method, which includes interview and psychological testing, it being the Marital Satisfac...

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Main Authors: Chua, Mary Grace, Chuacokiong, Frialyn, Lee, Diana Ruth
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-109732021-09-10T03:04:10Z The marital satisfaction of couples with blind male spouses. Chua, Mary Grace Chuacokiong, Frialyn Lee, Diana Ruth The objective of the study is to explore the marital situation of couples with blind male spouses, and to determine the level of satisfaction in such marriages. The study is exploratory utilizing the case study method, which includes interview and psychological testing, it being the Marital Satisfaction Scale for Filipino Couples (MSIFC). Nine couples participated in the study wherein both husband and wife were interviewed and tested. The study focused on the aspects of communication, intimacy and division of labor in the relationship. Areas measured in the MSIFC are affective communication, problem-solving communication, time together, financial management, sexual dissatisfaction and role orientation. Common themes found for each aspect were integrated and interpreted. 2000-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10328 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Marriage--Philippines Sex role--Philippines Human Factors Psychology
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Marriage--Philippines
Sex role--Philippines
Human Factors Psychology
spellingShingle Marriage--Philippines
Sex role--Philippines
Human Factors Psychology
Chua, Mary Grace
Chuacokiong, Frialyn
Lee, Diana Ruth
The marital satisfaction of couples with blind male spouses.
description The objective of the study is to explore the marital situation of couples with blind male spouses, and to determine the level of satisfaction in such marriages. The study is exploratory utilizing the case study method, which includes interview and psychological testing, it being the Marital Satisfaction Scale for Filipino Couples (MSIFC). Nine couples participated in the study wherein both husband and wife were interviewed and tested. The study focused on the aspects of communication, intimacy and division of labor in the relationship. Areas measured in the MSIFC are affective communication, problem-solving communication, time together, financial management, sexual dissatisfaction and role orientation. Common themes found for each aspect were integrated and interpreted.
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author Chua, Mary Grace
Chuacokiong, Frialyn
Lee, Diana Ruth
author_facet Chua, Mary Grace
Chuacokiong, Frialyn
Lee, Diana Ruth
author_sort Chua, Mary Grace
title The marital satisfaction of couples with blind male spouses.
title_short The marital satisfaction of couples with blind male spouses.
title_full The marital satisfaction of couples with blind male spouses.
title_fullStr The marital satisfaction of couples with blind male spouses.
title_full_unstemmed The marital satisfaction of couples with blind male spouses.
title_sort marital satisfaction of couples with blind male spouses.
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2000
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10328
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