Impacts of adverse childhood experiences on marital relationship satisfaction

The study aims to challenge stigmas surrounding the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) on marital relationship satisfaction. It recognizes the significant influence of upbringing on individuals' capacity for healthy relationships, especially in Filipino culture, where parental involv...

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Main Authors: Lorenzo, Mary Marjiemae A., Camus, Hyacinth D.V.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-154572025-03-04T01:31:33Z Impacts of adverse childhood experiences on marital relationship satisfaction Lorenzo, Mary Marjiemae A. Camus, Hyacinth D.V. The study aims to challenge stigmas surrounding the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) on marital relationship satisfaction. It recognizes the significant influence of upbringing on individuals' capacity for healthy relationships, especially in Filipino culture, where parental involvement in romantic relationships is common. The stigma suggests individuals with ACEs lack the ability to heal and engage in nurturing relationships. Thus, the study evaluates the correlation between ACEs and marital satisfaction to address this perception. The researchers collected 194 responses from Metro Manila using the Adverse Childhood Experiences Questionnaire and the Relationship Assessment Questionnaire to understand the relationship between ACEs and marital satisfaction. The coefficient of determination of 0.0217 of ACE accounts for 2.17% of the variability in Relationship Satisfaction scores and the p-value of 0.041 presented significance at p<0.05. Although the study revealed a significant relationship between ACEs and marital satisfaction, the explained variance was relatively low. This suggests that other factors beyond ACEs may contribute to relationship outcomes. Future research could explore these aspects to develop more comprehensive interventions for individuals with ACEs. Additionally, qualitative studies could provide deeper insights into the mechanisms underlying the relationship between ACEs and marital satisfaction, aiding in the development of targeted interventions and stigma reduction efforts. 2024-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/13822 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Domestic relations Child psychology Parent and child Family, Life Course, and Society Psychology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Domestic relations
Child psychology
Parent and child
Family, Life Course, and Society
Psychology
spellingShingle Domestic relations
Child psychology
Parent and child
Family, Life Course, and Society
Psychology
Lorenzo, Mary Marjiemae A.
Camus, Hyacinth D.V.
Impacts of adverse childhood experiences on marital relationship satisfaction
description The study aims to challenge stigmas surrounding the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) on marital relationship satisfaction. It recognizes the significant influence of upbringing on individuals' capacity for healthy relationships, especially in Filipino culture, where parental involvement in romantic relationships is common. The stigma suggests individuals with ACEs lack the ability to heal and engage in nurturing relationships. Thus, the study evaluates the correlation between ACEs and marital satisfaction to address this perception. The researchers collected 194 responses from Metro Manila using the Adverse Childhood Experiences Questionnaire and the Relationship Assessment Questionnaire to understand the relationship between ACEs and marital satisfaction. The coefficient of determination of 0.0217 of ACE accounts for 2.17% of the variability in Relationship Satisfaction scores and the p-value of 0.041 presented significance at p<0.05. Although the study revealed a significant relationship between ACEs and marital satisfaction, the explained variance was relatively low. This suggests that other factors beyond ACEs may contribute to relationship outcomes. Future research could explore these aspects to develop more comprehensive interventions for individuals with ACEs. Additionally, qualitative studies could provide deeper insights into the mechanisms underlying the relationship between ACEs and marital satisfaction, aiding in the development of targeted interventions and stigma reduction efforts.
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author Lorenzo, Mary Marjiemae A.
Camus, Hyacinth D.V.
author_facet Lorenzo, Mary Marjiemae A.
Camus, Hyacinth D.V.
author_sort Lorenzo, Mary Marjiemae A.
title Impacts of adverse childhood experiences on marital relationship satisfaction
title_short Impacts of adverse childhood experiences on marital relationship satisfaction
title_full Impacts of adverse childhood experiences on marital relationship satisfaction
title_fullStr Impacts of adverse childhood experiences on marital relationship satisfaction
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of adverse childhood experiences on marital relationship satisfaction
title_sort impacts of adverse childhood experiences on marital relationship satisfaction
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