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Family and Family Therapy
2018 Volume.26 No. 2 p.279 ~ p.300
The Impact of Family Related Values on Marriage Intention among Young Women
Oh Se-Bi

Park Sung-Chul
Abstract
Objective: This study sought to verify the importance of family-related values on the marital intentions of young women.

Methods: Data from the Korean Longitudinal Survey of Women & Families Six-Wave Survey (2016) were used for analysis. A total of 291 subjects were selected, ranging in age from 19 to 24. Factor analysis extracted seven family-related values from questionnaire items: ¡°self-identity in the family,¡± ¡°progressive views of marriage,¡± ¡°conservative views of marriage,¡± ¡°values about children,¡± ¡°equality within couples,¡± ¡°care of the family,¡± and ¡°views of divorce.¡± Descriptive statistics were used to check the relevance of these factors, and logistic regression was used to identify their impact on marriage intention.

Results: The degrees of ¡°self identity in family,¡± ¡°equality within couples,¡± and ¡°view of divorce¡± were above middle level. The factors ¡°values about children¡± and ¡°views of divorce¡± were found to statistically impact marriage intention.

Conclusions: These results reflect present social values, which are changing. Young women are able to rapidly adjust to these changes.
KEYWORD
young women, family-related values, marriage intention
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