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Title: Influence of Spousal Communication on Marital Stability: Implication for Conducive Home Environment
Authors: Esere, Mary Ogechi
Yusuf, Jamila
Omotosho, Joshua Adebisi
Keywords: Spousal communication
Conducive home environment
Married men and women
Marital stability
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: It is often said that the home is the basic unit of the larger society. Thus when the home is settled, the society is at peace. The main focus of this study was to find out the influence of spousal communication on marital stability: Implications for Conducive Home Environment. A researcher-designed questionnaire titled “Influence of Spousal Communication on Marital Stability Questionnaire” was used to collect necessary data for the study. The questionnaire was administered on 600 stratified randomly selected married adults in Ilorin metropolis. The t-test and ANOVA statistics were used to compare the perception of married adults on the basis of gender and length of marriage. The findings show that most of the respondents agree to the statement that lack of effective communication is the bane to marital stability. It was also found that there was significant difference in the perception of married adults on the influence of spousal communication on marital stability on the basis of gender and length of years in marriage. Based on the findings of this study, it was recommended, amongst others, that marriage counselling clinics should be set up in all major establishments in Nigeria so as to educate married men and women of the need for effective communication in marriage for a peaceful and conducive home environment.
Description: 12p:, ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/7920
ISSN: 23105496
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