The present study explored how Turkish husbands and wives in arranged or self-selected marriages differ in terms of the love, partnership, and problems components of marital satisfaction. Four hundred and fifty-six heterosexual couples participated in the study. Indeed, 33% of the marriages were identified as arranged. Marital satisfaction was measured by using the Love for Spouse, Partnership, and Problems with Partner scales (from the Marriage and Relationship Questionnaire), all of which had previously been shown to demonstrate measurement invariance across genders and cultures. According to the results of multivariate analysis of covariance (controlling for length of marriage and education), (a) spouses in self-selected marriages report...
The present study aimed to investigate marital relationships of the Urban Turkish family. Questionna...
One hundred and thirty Turkish couples were interviewed twice during the first year of marriage. One...
Couples assess their satisfaction with one another according to numerous culturally determined crite...
In this study, the basic underlying dimensions and interrelationships of Turkish urban marriages wer...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of marriage type (family-arranged versus se...
The aim of the present study was to examine how marriage type, duration of marriage, and personality...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of marriage type (family-arranged versus se...
This thesis can be discussed under four main titles. First of all, effects of four different self ty...
We studied mainstream couples in The Netherlands and Turkey as well as Turkish-Dutch immigrant coupl...
One form of marital arrangements in Indonesian Muslim society is to get married through arranged mar...
U.S. studies indicate that children tend to stabilize marriage but, paradoxically, to reduce marital...
In this study, we examined married individuals' relationship satisfaction in relation to their emoti...
The characteristics of Turkish family- and couple-initiated marriages are examined. Four hundred six...
The aim of this present study was to investigate the predictive power of value similarity of wives a...
The study aims to investigate the effects of married women’s attachment security, caregiving styles,...
The present study aimed to investigate marital relationships of the Urban Turkish family. Questionna...
One hundred and thirty Turkish couples were interviewed twice during the first year of marriage. One...
Couples assess their satisfaction with one another according to numerous culturally determined crite...
In this study, the basic underlying dimensions and interrelationships of Turkish urban marriages wer...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of marriage type (family-arranged versus se...
The aim of the present study was to examine how marriage type, duration of marriage, and personality...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of marriage type (family-arranged versus se...
This thesis can be discussed under four main titles. First of all, effects of four different self ty...
We studied mainstream couples in The Netherlands and Turkey as well as Turkish-Dutch immigrant coupl...
One form of marital arrangements in Indonesian Muslim society is to get married through arranged mar...
U.S. studies indicate that children tend to stabilize marriage but, paradoxically, to reduce marital...
In this study, we examined married individuals' relationship satisfaction in relation to their emoti...
The characteristics of Turkish family- and couple-initiated marriages are examined. Four hundred six...
The aim of this present study was to investigate the predictive power of value similarity of wives a...
The study aims to investigate the effects of married women’s attachment security, caregiving styles,...
The present study aimed to investigate marital relationships of the Urban Turkish family. Questionna...
One hundred and thirty Turkish couples were interviewed twice during the first year of marriage. One...
Couples assess their satisfaction with one another according to numerous culturally determined crite...