Life and Family Values Similarity in Inter-Ethnic and Inter-Faith Couples

Inter-cultural families are an integral part of modern society, the institution of mutual influence of different cultures, of a person’s identity transformation. The studies of marital adjustment, values, and attitudes consistency in inter-cultural couples provide contradictory results. To...

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Main Authors: Elena Yu. Chebotareva, Marina I. Volk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-01-01
Series:Behavioral Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-328X/10/1/38
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spelling doaj-1e89e775a0484fbea236a55542823dc62020-11-25T01:40:00ZengMDPI AGBehavioral Sciences2076-328X2020-01-011013810.3390/bs10010038bs10010038Life and Family Values Similarity in Inter-Ethnic and Inter-Faith CouplesElena Yu. Chebotareva0Marina I. Volk1Moscow State University of Psychology and Education, National Research University “Higher School of Economics”, Ulitsa Sretenka, 29, 127051; Ulitsa Myasnitskaya, 20, 101000 Moscow, RussiaPeoples’ Friendship University (RUDN University), Ulitsa Miklukho-Maklaya, 6, 117198 Moscow, RussiaInter-cultural families are an integral part of modern society, the institution of mutual influence of different cultures, of a person’s identity transformation. The studies of marital adjustment, values, and attitudes consistency in inter-cultural couples provide contradictory results. To resolve contradictions in this area, comparative studies of inter-cultural families of different types are important. The aim of the study is the comparative analysis of life and family values in inter-cultural couples, differing by the ethnic and religious affiliation of spouses. The participants: 69 couples: 20 mono-ethnic Russian, 30—inter-ethnic, inter-faith (Russians/Arabs); 19—inter-ethnic, with a common religion (Russian/Transcaucasian, Christians). The methods: Value Survey (Schwartz), Marital Role Expectations and Aspirations (Volkova), Marital Satisfaction Test (Stolin et al.), Mann−Whitney U-test, paired T-test. In inter-cultural couples, the spouses’ life-values coincidence is significantly less strong than in mono-cultural ones. However, in couples with common religious differences, their life values reflect not so much the contradictions, but the complementarity of traditional gender values. In general, the different cultures of spouses (both ethnic and religious) optimizes the process of comparing values and family attitudes. Despite a number of difficulties, spouses from inter-cultural couples generally have more consistent ideas about their family life.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-328X/10/1/38life valuesfamily valuesinter-ethnic marriageinter-confessional marriagemarital satisfactionmarital adjustment
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author Elena Yu. Chebotareva
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Marina I. Volk
Life and Family Values Similarity in Inter-Ethnic and Inter-Faith Couples
Behavioral Sciences
life values
family values
inter-ethnic marriage
inter-confessional marriage
marital satisfaction
marital adjustment
author_facet Elena Yu. Chebotareva
Marina I. Volk
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title Life and Family Values Similarity in Inter-Ethnic and Inter-Faith Couples
title_short Life and Family Values Similarity in Inter-Ethnic and Inter-Faith Couples
title_full Life and Family Values Similarity in Inter-Ethnic and Inter-Faith Couples
title_fullStr Life and Family Values Similarity in Inter-Ethnic and Inter-Faith Couples
title_full_unstemmed Life and Family Values Similarity in Inter-Ethnic and Inter-Faith Couples
title_sort life and family values similarity in inter-ethnic and inter-faith couples
publisher MDPI AG
series Behavioral Sciences
issn 2076-328X
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Inter-cultural families are an integral part of modern society, the institution of mutual influence of different cultures, of a person’s identity transformation. The studies of marital adjustment, values, and attitudes consistency in inter-cultural couples provide contradictory results. To resolve contradictions in this area, comparative studies of inter-cultural families of different types are important. The aim of the study is the comparative analysis of life and family values in inter-cultural couples, differing by the ethnic and religious affiliation of spouses. The participants: 69 couples: 20 mono-ethnic Russian, 30—inter-ethnic, inter-faith (Russians/Arabs); 19—inter-ethnic, with a common religion (Russian/Transcaucasian, Christians). The methods: Value Survey (Schwartz), Marital Role Expectations and Aspirations (Volkova), Marital Satisfaction Test (Stolin et al.), Mann−Whitney U-test, paired T-test. In inter-cultural couples, the spouses’ life-values coincidence is significantly less strong than in mono-cultural ones. However, in couples with common religious differences, their life values reflect not so much the contradictions, but the complementarity of traditional gender values. In general, the different cultures of spouses (both ethnic and religious) optimizes the process of comparing values and family attitudes. Despite a number of difficulties, spouses from inter-cultural couples generally have more consistent ideas about their family life.
topic life values
family values
inter-ethnic marriage
inter-confessional marriage
marital satisfaction
marital adjustment
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-328X/10/1/38
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