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Alejandra Del Carmen Domínguez Espinosa

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Global Perspective on Marital Satisfaction

2020

Across the world, millions of couples get married each year. One of the strongest predictors of whether partners will remain in their relationship is their reported satisfaction. Marital satisfaction is commonly found to be a key predictor of both individual and relational well-being. Despite its importance in predicting relationship longevity, there are relatively few empirical research studies examining predictors of marital satisfaction outside of a Western context. To address this gap in the literature and complete the existing knowledge about global predictors of marital satisfaction, we used an open-access database of self-reported assessments of self-reported marital satisfaction wit…

economic statusmarital satisfactioncollectivistic valuesGeography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-830BF050109 social psychologySample (statistics)Context (language use)Management Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195Gross domestic productRenewable energy sourcesReligiosityEmpirical researchchildrenBJHQ0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGE1-350Socioeconomic statusglobal perspective; marital satisfaction; religion; children; economic status; collectivistic values; gross domestic productEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentgross domestic product (GDP)05 social sciencesVariance (accounting)global perspective ; marital satisfaction ; religion ; children ; economic status ; collectivistic values ; gross domestic product (GDP)Settore M-PSI/05 - PSICOLOGIA SOCIALECountry of originEnvironmental sciences050902 family studiesreligionglobal perspective0509 other social sciencesDemographySustainability
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Socially desirable responding:enhancement and denial in 20 countries

2015

This article investigated the dimensionality, measurement invariance, and cross-cultural variations of social desirability. A total of 3,471 university students from 20 countries completed an adapted version of the Marlowe–Crowne scale. A two-dimensional structure was revealed in the pooled sample, distinguishing enhancement (endorsement of positive self-description) and denial (rejection of negative self-description). The factor structure was supported in most countries; medium-sized item bias was found in two denial items. In a multilevel analysis, we found that (a) there was more cross-cultural variation in denial than enhancement; (b) females tended to score higher on enhancement where…

SUBSTANCEmedia_common.quotation_subjectSocioeconomic developmentSHORT FORMSbehavioral disciplines and activitiesSTYLEDenialArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)social desirability:Psychology [Social sciences]mental disorders:Psicologia [Ciências sociais]valuesPersonalityPsychologyMeasurement invarianceHuman Development IndexSCALEMETAANALYSISmedia_commonMultilevel modelcultureshumanitiesPsicologiaImpression managementpersonalityAnthropologyScale (social sciences)IMPRESSION MANAGEMENTmultilevel analysisPERSONALITY-TRAITSPsychology (miscellaneous)EQUIVALENCEORIENTATIONPsychologyBALANCED INVENTORYSocial psychology
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