Abstract
Current research explored a relationship between budding marriages, life satisfaction and quality of life among female students in Sialkot. This study investigates the impact of early marriage on the rural population in Pakistan. For this purpose sample was comprised of (N=180) under the age of 18 years female in Sialkot. Data was collected over the period of 6 months by the administration of three assessment tools. Satisfaction with life scale (SWLS) to assess the life satisfaction of females, the WHO Quality of life scale (QOLS) to assess quality oflife and the Couple satisfaction index (CSI) to measure satisfaction with the partner. The result indicates that there is a significant difference (sig=.000) among variables which explores that budding marriages have a significant impact on life satisfaction and quality of life among female students. To conclude, Current research has approved that budding marriages have a high impact on life satisfaction and quality of life among married female students.
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