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Health Social Welfare Review
2010 Volume.30 No. 2 p.164 ~ p.192
A Study on Marital Adjustment Factors among Multicultural Couples
Song Ji-Hyun

Lee Tae-Young
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine factors affecting the marital adjustment of couples from multicultural families and any possible differences between the husbands and wives in that regard. It¡¯s basically meant to get a grip on gender gap in marriage life to boost the intimacy and relationship of married couples. The subject in this study were couples from multicultural families in the regions of Daejeon and Chungcheong province, who included 130 husbands and 153 wives. A structured survey was conducted to gather data. The major findings of the study were as follows: concerning factors affecting marital adjustment, the husbands were better adjusted when they had fewer children, when they had a more efficient communication with their wives, when they made more efforts to convey Korean Culture to their wives, and when they suffered less stress due to cultural adjustment. In the event of the wives, a shorter length of marriage life, higher communication efficiency, better receptive attitude to multiculture, stronger attitude of conveying native culture to spouses and less cultural adjustment stress led to better marital adjustment. The above-mentioned findings suggested that conjugal communication efficiency and cultural adjustment have the most crucial impact on satisfaction level with marriage life.
KEYWORD
Multicultural Families, Marital Adjustment, Communication, Cultural Adjustment
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