Relationships between sex-role attitudes, division of household tasks, and marital adjustment

Eighty-five married couples completed the Osmond-Martin Sex Role Attitude Scale, the Krausz Household Task scale and the Dyadic Adjustment Scale. Modern husbands reported greater marital adjustment than traditional husbands. Traditional spouses reported more traditionally male household tasks being...

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Veröffentlicht in:Contemporary family therapy 2002-12, Vol.24 (4), p.601-618
Hauptverfasser: MCGOVERN, Joan M, MEYERS, Steven A
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Eighty-five married couples completed the Osmond-Martin Sex Role Attitude Scale, the Krausz Household Task scale and the Dyadic Adjustment Scale. Modern husbands reported greater marital adjustment than traditional husbands. Traditional spouses reported more traditionally male household tasks being completed by husbands and traditionally female tasks being completed by wives. Spouses reported greater marital adjustment when husbands completed male tasks. Sex-role attitudes and household tasks related independently to marital adjustment. The results support assessing husbands and wives separately. Clinicians are advised to assess couples' sex-role attitudes while maintaining neutral attitudes themselves. (Original abstract - amended)
ISSN:0892-2764
1573-3335
DOI:10.1023/A:1021225313735