The present study aimed to investigate marital relationships of the Urban Turkish family. Questionnaires were given to both members of 430 couples at various stages of the marriage cycle. Information concerning demographic characteristics, spousal feelings, marital functioning, including division of labour and satisfaction with division of labour, decision-making, and conflict; and relationships with social network, including feelings for families of origin and frequency of interaction with families was obtained. Results revealed that in comparison to family-initiated marriages, couple-initiated marriages were more emotionally involving, less enmeshed with families, more egalitarian, and involved fewer conflicts. However, over successive st...
Data from the Turkish Demographic and Health Surveys are used to study Turkish-Kurdish intermarriage...
Turkish couples who did or did not become parents were interviewed twice during the first year of ma...
Changes in practices and views related to marriage were investigated by conducting interviews with r...
One hundred and thirty Turkish couples were interviewed twice during the first year of marriage. One...
The characteristics of Turkish family- and couple-initiated marriages are examined. Four hundred six...
In this study, differences between individuals involved in couple- and family-initiated marriages we...
In this study, the basic underlying dimensions and interrelationships of Turkish urban marriages wer...
In this study we try to shed light on changed family structure through the act of divorce. Divorce r...
The present study aims to understand the phenomenon of intermarriage between Alevi and Sunni groups ...
The present study aimed to understand how cultural differences affect conflict experiences in interm...
The present study explored how Turkish husbands and wives in arranged or self-selected marriages dif...
In Turkey, conflicts with parents-in-law can be shaped by opposing viewpoints that can emerge from t...
The aim of this present study was to investigate the predictive power of value similarity of wives a...
This study investigated interspousal communication in a problem-solving situation according to diffe...
The family is an essential institution in Turkish culture and tradition. Its primary goals are to en...
Data from the Turkish Demographic and Health Surveys are used to study Turkish-Kurdish intermarriage...
Turkish couples who did or did not become parents were interviewed twice during the first year of ma...
Changes in practices and views related to marriage were investigated by conducting interviews with r...
One hundred and thirty Turkish couples were interviewed twice during the first year of marriage. One...
The characteristics of Turkish family- and couple-initiated marriages are examined. Four hundred six...
In this study, differences between individuals involved in couple- and family-initiated marriages we...
In this study, the basic underlying dimensions and interrelationships of Turkish urban marriages wer...
In this study we try to shed light on changed family structure through the act of divorce. Divorce r...
The present study aims to understand the phenomenon of intermarriage between Alevi and Sunni groups ...
The present study aimed to understand how cultural differences affect conflict experiences in interm...
The present study explored how Turkish husbands and wives in arranged or self-selected marriages dif...
In Turkey, conflicts with parents-in-law can be shaped by opposing viewpoints that can emerge from t...
The aim of this present study was to investigate the predictive power of value similarity of wives a...
This study investigated interspousal communication in a problem-solving situation according to diffe...
The family is an essential institution in Turkish culture and tradition. Its primary goals are to en...
Data from the Turkish Demographic and Health Surveys are used to study Turkish-Kurdish intermarriage...
Turkish couples who did or did not become parents were interviewed twice during the first year of ma...
Changes in practices and views related to marriage were investigated by conducting interviews with r...