Abstract

This study aims to determine the relationship between proactive personality and religiosity with marital satisfaction. the research method used is quantitative. The research subjects were married couples consisting of 128 couples, in Bethany church Surabaya Indonesia. Data collection uses: 1) the scale of Enrich Marital Satisfaction (EMS) developed by Olson and Fowers (1993), 2) the proactive personality scale developed by Parker (1998), 3) Religiosity using the RCI-10 scale developed by Worthington (2003). Data analysis used multiple linear correlation and partial correlation. Results of this study showed that proactive and religiosity personality together gave a significant relationship with marital satisfaction on husband and wife (p = 0.00, p <0.05). the contribution given to marriage satisfaction by the husband was 37.7%, and the wife was 32.1%. This study also shows that proactive personality by controlling religiosity in husbands is in the low category while those in wives are in the moderate category.

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