Sources and health consequences of marital divides: Filipino wives in intercultural marriages

Intercultural marriage in the Philippines has long been an ongoing phenomenon. Yet, studies on this subject remain scant. In particular, the health consequences of marital conflicts in such marriage are hardly investigated. Hence, this study aimed to investigate the experiences of marital conflicts...

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Main Author: Jabar, Melvin A.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-101552022-07-23T01:24:30Z Sources and health consequences of marital divides: Filipino wives in intercultural marriages Jabar, Melvin A. Intercultural marriage in the Philippines has long been an ongoing phenomenon. Yet, studies on this subject remain scant. In particular, the health consequences of marital conflicts in such marriage are hardly investigated. Hence, this study aimed to investigate the experiences of marital conflicts among 15 Filipino wives married to foreign spouses from the provinces of Misamis Oriental and Camiguin. The study utilized qualitative in-depth interviews to examine the sources of marital conflict, the types of conflict experienced, and the health effects of these conflicts on women and their children. The study has revealed that the sources of marital conflicts included personality/attitudinal clashes, economic-related issues, differences in cultural practices, differential gender role expectations and behavior, and communication problems. While cultural differences were a source of conflict these were not as influential as personality/attitudinal clashes and economic-related issues. In general, the marital discords experienced by the Filipino wives were non-violent in nature, hence their health consequences were mild. Health problems due to marital conflicts were also temporary and manageable, thus the wives found them to have minimal effects on their over all well-being. The lighter nature and manageability of the conflicts have spared the wives and their children of grave adverse effects. 2005-07-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/3317 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=10155&context=etd_masteral Master's Theses English Animo Repository Wives--Philippines Intermarriage Health Married women--Philippines Medicine and Health Sciences
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Wives--Philippines
Intermarriage
Health
Married women--Philippines
Medicine and Health Sciences
spellingShingle Wives--Philippines
Intermarriage
Health
Married women--Philippines
Medicine and Health Sciences
Jabar, Melvin A.
Sources and health consequences of marital divides: Filipino wives in intercultural marriages
description Intercultural marriage in the Philippines has long been an ongoing phenomenon. Yet, studies on this subject remain scant. In particular, the health consequences of marital conflicts in such marriage are hardly investigated. Hence, this study aimed to investigate the experiences of marital conflicts among 15 Filipino wives married to foreign spouses from the provinces of Misamis Oriental and Camiguin. The study utilized qualitative in-depth interviews to examine the sources of marital conflict, the types of conflict experienced, and the health effects of these conflicts on women and their children. The study has revealed that the sources of marital conflicts included personality/attitudinal clashes, economic-related issues, differences in cultural practices, differential gender role expectations and behavior, and communication problems. While cultural differences were a source of conflict these were not as influential as personality/attitudinal clashes and economic-related issues. In general, the marital discords experienced by the Filipino wives were non-violent in nature, hence their health consequences were mild. Health problems due to marital conflicts were also temporary and manageable, thus the wives found them to have minimal effects on their over all well-being. The lighter nature and manageability of the conflicts have spared the wives and their children of grave adverse effects.
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title Sources and health consequences of marital divides: Filipino wives in intercultural marriages
title_short Sources and health consequences of marital divides: Filipino wives in intercultural marriages
title_full Sources and health consequences of marital divides: Filipino wives in intercultural marriages
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title_full_unstemmed Sources and health consequences of marital divides: Filipino wives in intercultural marriages
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