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Impact of Psychological Factors on Marital Satisfaction and Divorce Proneness in Clinical Couples

Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2008³â 38±Ç 4È£ p.550 ~ 560
KMID : 0806120080380040550
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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of the study was to investigate the psychological factors that affect marital satisfaction or
divorcelikelihood in clinical couples.

Methods: Clinical couples (n=57) who visited ¡°M¡± couple clinic participated in the study. Datawas collected from September 2005 to June 2006 using a Marital Satisfaction Scale, a Marital Status Inventory, Beck DepressionInventory, Maudsley Obsessional-Compulsive Inventory, and Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory.

Results:The couples showed high scores on depression, obsessive-compulsion, personality factors and divorce probability and alow score on marital satisfaction. The wife¡¯s obsessive-compulsion was a predictor of her marital satisfaction, and the wife¡¯ssocial introversion and depression, and husband¡¯s obsessive-compulsion were predictors of the wife¡¯s prospect of divorce.The husband¡¯s hypomania and depression were predictors of his marital satisfaction, and there were no predictors of the husband¡¯s prospect of divorce.

Conclusion: Obsessive-compulsion is a significant factor in a couple¡¯s relationship, althoughprevious studies have not been interested in obsessive-compulsion. Divorce likelihood should be evaluated for clinical couples as well as marital satisfaction, because it is more important for divorce prevention. Each spouse who has a psychologicalproblem such as depression, obsessive-compulsion, and deviated personality needs individual therapy as well ascouple therapy.
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Depression, Obsessive-compulsion, MMPI, Marital satisfaction, Divorce
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