Abstract

This study reports on the degree of satisfaction expressed within a probability sample of 158 Southern black husbands regarding life in their families. The modal response (44.9%) was that their family life was good, but more indicated that it was fair (29. 71o) than responded excellent (18.4%). Most closely associated with family life satisfaction was adjusted family income, followed by health. Education also was significantly related in bivariate relationship, but not in the multiple regression. Not significantly related to family life satisfaction were having a minor child at home, age, frequency of contact with relatives and friends, and church participation.

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