Implications of Egalitarianism and Religiosity on Relationship Satisfaction

Egalitarianism has been demonstrated to be an important component of relationship success and satisfaction. Moreover, studies have shown religiosity to be an influential factor on gender role attitudes. The present research attempts to clarify the association between religiosity and relationship sat...

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Main Authors: Brittni J. Glenwright, Darren M. Fowler
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PsychOpen GOLD/ Leibniz Institute for Psychology 2013-12-01
Series:Interpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships
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Online Access:http://ijpr.psychopen.eu/article/view/137
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description Egalitarianism has been demonstrated to be an important component of relationship success and satisfaction. Moreover, studies have shown religiosity to be an influential factor on gender role attitudes. The present research attempts to clarify the association between religiosity and relationship satisfaction as mediated by egalitarianism, by correcting for some limitations of previous studies similar in focus. To minimize confounding variables that exist when assessing married couples on relationship satisfaction (such as possible financial barriers and stigma of divorce), the sample primarily consisted of unmarried students, who were assessed using two distinct measures of relationship satisfaction. Additionally, a multidimensional assessment of religiosity was employed, including intrinsic, extrinsic and quest as well as church attendance. Results showed a positive association between relationship satisfaction and egalitarianism, and a negative association between egalitarianism and various measures of religiosity. A weak negative correlation was found between religiosity and relationship satisfaction. Limitations and directions for future research are discussed.
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spelling doaj.art-33b48392a1b844d493552dec5a2e084e2023-01-02T16:29:25ZengPsychOpen GOLD/ Leibniz Institute for PsychologyInterpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships1981-64722013-12-017221522610.5964/ijpr.v7i2.137ijpr.v7i2.137Implications of Egalitarianism and Religiosity on Relationship SatisfactionBrittni J. Glenwright0Darren M. Fowler1University of Toronto, Toronto, CanadaDepartment of Psychology, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, CanadaEgalitarianism has been demonstrated to be an important component of relationship success and satisfaction. Moreover, studies have shown religiosity to be an influential factor on gender role attitudes. The present research attempts to clarify the association between religiosity and relationship satisfaction as mediated by egalitarianism, by correcting for some limitations of previous studies similar in focus. To minimize confounding variables that exist when assessing married couples on relationship satisfaction (such as possible financial barriers and stigma of divorce), the sample primarily consisted of unmarried students, who were assessed using two distinct measures of relationship satisfaction. Additionally, a multidimensional assessment of religiosity was employed, including intrinsic, extrinsic and quest as well as church attendance. Results showed a positive association between relationship satisfaction and egalitarianism, and a negative association between egalitarianism and various measures of religiosity. A weak negative correlation was found between religiosity and relationship satisfaction. Limitations and directions for future research are discussed.http://ijpr.psychopen.eu/article/view/137egalitarianismreligiosityrelationship satisfaction
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relationship satisfaction
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title_short Implications of Egalitarianism and Religiosity on Relationship Satisfaction
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religiosity
relationship satisfaction
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