The Mediator Role of Spousal Self-Disclosure in the Relationship between Marital Satisfaction and Spousal Support
This study addresses the mediator role of spousal self-disclosure in the relationship between the spousal support and satisfaction with the marriage. For this purpose, data was collected from 549 married volunteers who lived in Ankara, had a wage-earning job, and who were at least high-school gradua...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Educational sciences : theory & practice 2018-06, Vol.18 (3), p.701-736 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study addresses the mediator role of spousal self-disclosure in the relationship between the spousal support
and satisfaction with the marriage. For this purpose, data was collected from 549 married volunteers who lived
in Ankara, had a wage-earning job, and who were at least high-school graduates. The married participants of
the study were applied the data collection instruments of “Marital Life Scale”, “Spousal Support Scale” and
“Self-Disclosure to Spouse Scale”. A relational screening model was used to study the relationship among the
variables of spousal support, satisfaction with the marriage, and spousal self-disclosure. The mediator role of
spousal self-disclosure in the relationship between spousal support and satisfaction with the marriage was tested
by a structural equality model. The software LISREL 8.8 was used to test the model of the study. The relations
among the variables were analyzed by path coefficients. Based on an examination of the path coefficients, the
hypothesis that the mediator role of spousal self-disclosure in the relationship between the latent variable of
spousal support and marital satisfaction is statistically significant was accepted. In sum, the mediation effect of
the variables of spousal self-disclosure and the spousal support explain marital satisfaction. The findings of the
study revealed that the variable of spousal self-disclosure has a full mediator role in the relationship between
marital satisfaction and spousal support. As a result of these findings, it is fair to say that married couples who
disclose themselves more deeply and sincerely to each other have a stronger and more effective perception of
intimacy and support, thus married couples are able to display more flexible and appropriate behaviors to their
spouse, improving the quality of their support with the advantages of self-disclosure. One can say that a healthy
self-disclosure between the couples makes the social support that the spouses perceive from each other clear,
fluent and fit for the needs, and increase their marital satisfaction. In this study, marital satisfaction was analyzed
under a structural model with the variables of spousal support and spousal self-disclosure. Marital satisfaction
may be examined with different variables that may be supported with theoretical grounds to plan new research. |
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ISSN: | 2148-7561 1303-0485 2148-7561 |
DOI: | 10.12738/estp.2018.3.0086 |