Abstract

The purpose of the present study is to determine the level of marital adjustment among love marriage and arrange marriage couples. This study is based on sample of 200 subjects equally divided into two groups on the basis of gender (male and female) further these two groups were also divided into two more groups on the basis of family type (single family and joint family). Marital Adjustment Questionnaire (MAQ) constructed and standardized by Dr. Pramod Kumar & Dr. Kanchana Rohatgi was used for data collection. Mean, standard deviation and t-test were applied for statistical analysis. Results reveal that there is no significant difference between the mean scores of marital adjustment among love marriage and arranged marriage subjects.

Highlights

  • The main purpose of the present study was to study the level of marital adjustment among love marriage and arranged marriage couples

  • On the basis of this study it may be concluded that the there is no significant differences between the mean scores of marital adjustment among love marriage and arranged marriage subjects

  • No significant difference between mean scores of love marriage male and female subjects

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Introduction

The purpose of the present study is to determine the level of marital adjustment among love marriage and arrange marriage couples. Results reveal that there is no significant difference between the mean scores of marital adjustment among love marriage and arranged marriage subjects. Marital adjustment refers to the state where there is an overall feeling between husband and wife of happiness and satisfaction with their marriage and with each other. Marital Adjustment among Love Marriage and Arranged Marriage Couples that working and non-working women did not differ from each other on marital adjustment as well as on psychological well-being but on few dimensions of psychological wellbeing. Ng et al (2009) investigated gender differences in marital and life satisfaction and the results reveal that women generally report lower marital quality than men. Kerkmann et al, (2000) found positive relationship between finance and marital adjustment

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