Marital satisfaction as a function of dyadic gender-role constellations

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Abstract

Forty-eight married couples completed Snyder's Marital Satisfaction Inventory and were also categorized with the Bern Sex-role Inventory as androgynous, gender role congruent, gender role incongruent, or undifferentiated. Analyses of variance showed that androgynous couples featured more wives who were dissatisfied regarding child issues. Data are also presented for differential patterns for the individual marital satisfaction indices. Results are compared to data on individual gender-role determinants and are conceptualized in terms of gender- role and communication theory. © 1994 Taylor Francis Group, LLC.

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Juni, S., & Grimm, D. W. (1994). Marital satisfaction as a function of dyadic gender-role constellations. American Journal of Family Therapy, 22(2), 106–112. https://doi.org/10.1080/01926189408251304

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