The effectiveness of genogram analysis in enhancing marital satisfaction

This study investigated the effectiveness of genogram analysis in enhancing marital satisfaction of couples.The study used the quasi-experimental design. From those who obtained average maturity rating on the Omnibus Personality Inventory, 12 couples were equally and randomly assigned to either cont...

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Main Author: Palackal, Treesa, SH
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_doctoral-17372021-05-07T08:45:20Z The effectiveness of genogram analysis in enhancing marital satisfaction Palackal, Treesa, SH This study investigated the effectiveness of genogram analysis in enhancing marital satisfaction of couples.The study used the quasi-experimental design. From those who obtained average maturity rating on the Omnibus Personality Inventory, 12 couples were equally and randomly assigned to either control or experimental group. After administering MSS as the pretest, the researcher facilitated the genogram analysis of the individual couples of the experimental group. After treatment, the post test and 2 months later, the post test were administered to the experimental and control groups. A significant observation was that family patterns in terms of structure, function, and relationships were transmitted from generation to generation.The profile of the experimental group indicated that before the genogram analysis, the husbands, wives, and the couples were dissatisfied with their relationship. However, after the treatment, they were moderately satisfied. To determine whether the enhancement of marital satisfaction of the experimental group differed significantly from the control group, the Mann-Whitney U Test was used. There was a significant disparity between the control group and the experimental group in their difference from pretest to post test and post test to delayed post test (p0.001). The stability of the result was confirmed by the profile of the couples (moderately satisfied in marital relationship) and in the Wilcoxon Matched-Pairs Signed-Ranks Test for husbands(z 0.31p.05) and wives(z=1.47p.05) of the experimental group in post test and delayed post test. Again using the Wilcoxon Matched-Pairs Signed Ranks Test it was found that there were no sex differences in gain scores on marital satisfaction (pretest to post test, -.84p.05 and post test to delayed post test -.31p.05). In conclusion, structural, functional, and relational family patterns which were the sources of conflicts in couples were transmitted from generation to generation and that genogram analysis was a therapeutic technique for enhancing marital satisfaction. 1995-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/738 Dissertations English Animo Repository Intergenerational relations Marital psychotherapy Dysfunctional families Family counseling Interpersonal relations Marriage and Family Therapy and Counseling
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Intergenerational relations
Marital psychotherapy
Dysfunctional families
Family counseling
Interpersonal relations
Marriage and Family Therapy and Counseling
spellingShingle Intergenerational relations
Marital psychotherapy
Dysfunctional families
Family counseling
Interpersonal relations
Marriage and Family Therapy and Counseling
Palackal, Treesa, SH
The effectiveness of genogram analysis in enhancing marital satisfaction
description This study investigated the effectiveness of genogram analysis in enhancing marital satisfaction of couples.The study used the quasi-experimental design. From those who obtained average maturity rating on the Omnibus Personality Inventory, 12 couples were equally and randomly assigned to either control or experimental group. After administering MSS as the pretest, the researcher facilitated the genogram analysis of the individual couples of the experimental group. After treatment, the post test and 2 months later, the post test were administered to the experimental and control groups. A significant observation was that family patterns in terms of structure, function, and relationships were transmitted from generation to generation.The profile of the experimental group indicated that before the genogram analysis, the husbands, wives, and the couples were dissatisfied with their relationship. However, after the treatment, they were moderately satisfied. To determine whether the enhancement of marital satisfaction of the experimental group differed significantly from the control group, the Mann-Whitney U Test was used. There was a significant disparity between the control group and the experimental group in their difference from pretest to post test and post test to delayed post test (p0.001). The stability of the result was confirmed by the profile of the couples (moderately satisfied in marital relationship) and in the Wilcoxon Matched-Pairs Signed-Ranks Test for husbands(z 0.31p.05) and wives(z=1.47p.05) of the experimental group in post test and delayed post test. Again using the Wilcoxon Matched-Pairs Signed Ranks Test it was found that there were no sex differences in gain scores on marital satisfaction (pretest to post test, -.84p.05 and post test to delayed post test -.31p.05). In conclusion, structural, functional, and relational family patterns which were the sources of conflicts in couples were transmitted from generation to generation and that genogram analysis was a therapeutic technique for enhancing marital satisfaction.
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