The Impact of Outside Friendships on Relational Satisfaction for Dating and Married Couples

Darren M. George
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The influence of outside friendship on Couples’ relational satisfaction (RS) was explored with a sample of 444 romantically involved participants from central Alberta. There were, therefore, 222 couples, 89 of the couples were dating or engaged; 133 of the couples were Married or cohabitating. All couples were heterosexual. The primary focus of the study was to identify the relationship between the number and quality of outside friendships and relational satisfaction of the couples. Friendships were divided into three types: unshared (individual) friends, family friends, and shared (mutual) friends. A combination of the George-Wisdom Marital Satisfaction Scale and the Kansas Marital Satisfaction Scale measured relational satisfaction. Results underlined the importance of friendship-related variables on couples’ relational satisfaction; they accounted for 37% of the variance (in relational satisfaction) for men and 47.5% for women. Additional results found that individual friendships are a serious liability to couple satisfaction, family and mutual friends are associated with greater couple satisfaction. Finally, in regression analyses the families supporting the relationship and liking the partner were the greatest predictors of relational satisfaction.
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外部友谊对约会和已婚夫妇关系满意度的影响
外部友谊对夫妻关系满意度(RS)的影响是通过来自阿尔伯塔中部的444名恋爱参与者的样本来探讨的。因此,222对夫妇中,89对正在约会或订婚;其中133对夫妇已婚或同居。所有的夫妇都是异性恋。该研究的主要重点是确定外部友谊的数量和质量与夫妻关系满意度之间的关系。友谊分为三种类型:非共享(个人)朋友、家庭朋友和共享(共同)朋友。结合乔治-智慧婚姻满意度量表和堪萨斯婚姻满意度量表测量关系满意度。结果强调了友谊相关变量对夫妻关系满意度的重要性;他们对男性的关系满意度差异占37%,对女性的关系满意度差异占47.5%。另外的研究结果还发现,个人友谊严重影响夫妻满意度,而家庭和共同的朋友则与更高的夫妻满意度相关。最后,在回归分析中,家庭支持关系和喜欢伴侣是关系满意度的最大预测因子。
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