Marital Satisfaction Inventory--Broadband Scales

2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rachael L. Herrington ◽  
Alexandra E. Mitchell ◽  
Angela M. Castellani ◽  
Jana I. Joseph ◽  
Douglas K. Snyder ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yu-Chiung Lou ◽  
Chien-Heng Lin ◽  
Chien-Min Chen ◽  
Christina Balderrama-Durbin ◽  
Douglas K. Snyder

2008 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 341-350 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rachael L. Herrington ◽  
Alexandra E. Mitchell ◽  
Angela M. Castellani ◽  
Jana I. Joseph ◽  
Douglas K. Snyder ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Bramana Nanditya Putra ◽  
Afdal Afdal

This research aims to describe marital satisfaction of long distance marriage and and the difference marital satisfaction between husband and wife undergoing long-distance marriages(LDM). . This research was a comparative research with a sample number of 45 couples who have LDM. Sample collection withdrawal technique using a purposive sampling technique. This research was measured using a Marital Satisfaction Inventory developed from ENRICH Marital Satisfaction Scale with a few adjustments. The research findings reveal that: (1) marital satisfaction of husband undergoing long-distance marriages is generally in medium category with a percentage of 70.25%, (2) marital satisfaction of wives undergoing LDM is generally in the high category with a percentage of 74.65%, and (3) there is no difference in marital satisfaction between husband and wife undergoing LDM with the value F of 4,940 with probability 0.029 smaller than 0.05.


1993 ◽  
Vol 73 (1) ◽  
pp. 307-314 ◽  
Author(s):  
Samuel Juni ◽  
Donald W. Grimm

145 married men and 143 married women completed Snyder's 1981 Marital Satisfaction Inventory and the Bern Sex-role Inventory (Short Version). Analyses showed that scores on femininity correlated with more marital satisfaction indices than did scores on masculinity. Masculinity correlated with more marital satisfaction indices for men than for women. Finances showed no relationship with the Bern indices. All of the statistically significant correlations were negative, indicating that sex-role attributes are associated with diminished marital dissatisfaction. Despite the low magnitude of the correlations, their statistical significance points to congruence between sex-roles and marital satisfaction.


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