Perceptions of Marriage Preparation among College-Educated Young Adults with Greater Family-Related Risks for Marital Disruption

S. F. Duncan, M. Wood
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This study assessed levels of motivation to participate in marriage preparation and whether the manner in which marriage preparation programs are produced, priced, placed, or promoted needs to differ for those at greater family-related risks for marital disruption, with a sample of 964 college students. Although respondents with greater risks reported equal or greater motivation to participate in marriage preparation, they also had less optimism about marriage for themselves, which, in turn, negatively affected their motivation. Respondents had similar patterns of preferences for particular elements of marriage preparation programs, regardless of marital risk factors. Those with greater risks, however, rated parents and ministers as lower quality marriage information sources and were less interested in attending programs recommended by parents or ministers, led by clergy, and held in a religious setting, but were less deterred from participating if the leaders had less than "ideal" characteristics, such as being divorced themselves.
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受过大学教育的年轻人对婚姻准备的看法与家庭有关的婚姻破裂风险更大
本研究以964名大学生为样本,评估了参与婚姻准备的动机水平,以及婚姻准备项目的制作、定价、放置或推广方式是否需要对那些婚姻破裂的家庭风险更大的人有所不同。尽管风险较大的受访者表示参与婚姻准备的动机相同或更大,但他们对自己的婚姻也不太乐观,这反过来又对他们的动机产生了负面影响。无论婚姻风险因素如何,受访者对婚姻准备项目的特定要素有相似的偏好模式。然而,那些风险较高的人认为父母和牧师是质量较差的婚姻信息来源,他们对参加由父母或牧师推荐的、由神职人员领导的、在宗教环境下举行的项目不太感兴趣,但如果这些项目的领导者的特征不太“理想”,比如他们自己也离婚了,他们就不会那么犹豫。
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