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- Couples personality traits can be one of the factors associated with divorce and marital satisfaction.
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Feb 7, 2020 · Examination of couples’ personality traits can improve our knowledge on the personality traits related to poor marital satisfaction that increase the risk of separation and divorce, and also the personality traits that are associated with a better, healthier, and more stable marital relationship.
- Kourosh Sayehmiri, Karez Ibrahim Kareem, Kamel Abdi, Sahar Dalvand, Reza Ghanei Gheshlagh
- 10.1186/s40359-020-0383-z
- 2020
- BMC Psychol. 2020; 8: 15.
Jan 11, 2012 · We hypothesized that the personality traits of men and women, as well as interpersonal dyadic phenomena defined on the basis of relative perception within couples, predict levels of marital satisfaction as reported by long-wed husbands and wives.
- Amy Claxton, Norm O’Rourke, JuliAnna Z. Smith, Anita DeLongis
- 2012
their satisfaction. On the other words, the couples with personality traits such as trust, candor, sympathy, companionship, humility and mercifulness have lower marital satisfaction. In fact, these personality traits have a negative impact on marital satisfaction of women.
Jan 1, 2013 · The theory of intrapersonal model maintains that an individual's personality traits can directly affect marital satisfaction. Although, an intrapersonal model in its extreme version...
Jan 1, 2020 · This entry focuses on two hypotheses regarding the directionality of the Big Five personality traits and divorce: First, personality traits are risk factors for divorce (selection effects). Second, personality trait changes are results of divorce ( socialization effects ).
Oct 14, 2018 · Fakultas Psikologi. Universitas Gadjah Mada. This article presents a meta-analysis of the relationship between personality traits which were measured by five factors model (FFM) (neuroticism, extraversion, openness, agreeableness, and conscientiousness) and marital adjustment.
Accordingly, the current study utilized a nationally representative, longitudinal sample (N = 8,206) to test whether relationship satisfaction is a pathway by which personality traits influence relationship dissolution.