Predictors of relationship satisfaction for men and women

The present study was designed to examine the differences between genders in the perception of romantic relationship as well as in aspects of the relationship that are important for their relationship satisfaction. However, previous studies rarely report significant differences between genders in va...

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Main Authors: Gaja Zager Kocjan, Andreja Avsec
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Slovenian Psychologists' Association 2014-06-01
Series:Psihološka Obzorja
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Online Access:http://psiholoska-obzorja.si/arhiv_clanki/2014/zager-kocjan_avsec.pdf
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spelling doaj-98b3dfafff4543a2a5b3fa0332906bda2020-11-25T01:50:56ZengSlovenian Psychologists' AssociationPsihološka Obzorja2350-51412014-06-0123314010.20419/2014.23.398398Predictors of relationship satisfaction for men and womenGaja Zager KocjanAndreja AvsecThe present study was designed to examine the differences between genders in the perception of romantic relationship as well as in aspects of the relationship that are important for their relationship satisfaction. However, previous studies rarely report significant differences between genders in various predictors of the relationship satisfaction. In our study, similar conclusions were obtained. Relationship satisfaction was predicted with attachment, self-esteem, and partner's social support. The study included 200 participants (63.5% of women) who completed the following questionnaires: Experience in Close Relationships – Revised Short ECR-RS, Quality of Relationship Inventory QRI, Relationship Satisfaction Scale RSS, and a single-item self-esteem measure. For both genders, significant positive predictor of their relationship satisfaction was self-esteem, while avoidance, anxiety, and conflict in the relationship were significant negative predictors. There were no significant differences between genders. These findings are consistent with the findings of previous studies, which rarely report significant gender differences in the various predictors.http://psiholoska-obzorja.si/arhiv_clanki/2014/zager-kocjan_avsec.pdfrelationship satisfactiongender differencessocial supportattachmentself-esteem
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author Gaja Zager Kocjan
Andreja Avsec
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Predictors of relationship satisfaction for men and women
Psihološka Obzorja
relationship satisfaction
gender differences
social support
attachment
self-esteem
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Andreja Avsec
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title Predictors of relationship satisfaction for men and women
title_short Predictors of relationship satisfaction for men and women
title_full Predictors of relationship satisfaction for men and women
title_fullStr Predictors of relationship satisfaction for men and women
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of relationship satisfaction for men and women
title_sort predictors of relationship satisfaction for men and women
publisher Slovenian Psychologists' Association
series Psihološka Obzorja
issn 2350-5141
publishDate 2014-06-01
description The present study was designed to examine the differences between genders in the perception of romantic relationship as well as in aspects of the relationship that are important for their relationship satisfaction. However, previous studies rarely report significant differences between genders in various predictors of the relationship satisfaction. In our study, similar conclusions were obtained. Relationship satisfaction was predicted with attachment, self-esteem, and partner's social support. The study included 200 participants (63.5% of women) who completed the following questionnaires: Experience in Close Relationships – Revised Short ECR-RS, Quality of Relationship Inventory QRI, Relationship Satisfaction Scale RSS, and a single-item self-esteem measure. For both genders, significant positive predictor of their relationship satisfaction was self-esteem, while avoidance, anxiety, and conflict in the relationship were significant negative predictors. There were no significant differences between genders. These findings are consistent with the findings of previous studies, which rarely report significant gender differences in the various predictors.
topic relationship satisfaction
gender differences
social support
attachment
self-esteem
url http://psiholoska-obzorja.si/arhiv_clanki/2014/zager-kocjan_avsec.pdf
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