"I Can Have the Heart to Tolerate Insults Rather Than …": Explorations of Forgivable and Unforgivable Transgressions in Ghanaian Marriages

Annabella Osei‐Tutu, V. Dzokoto, F. Belgrave
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abstract:This qualitative study explores transgressions within the contexts of marriage in Ghana. We conducted interviews with forty married individuals aged twenty-eight to sixty-six years who had been married between one and thirty-five years. Using thematic analysis, we identified seven types of transgression with adultery being the commonest. Further, married individuals identified lying, disrespecting, insulting, and stealing as forgivable transgressions. However, some indicated that adultery and causing physical harm are unforgivable transgressions. Some of the transgressions identified were comparable to those found in previous Western studies, while others were different and culturally nuanced. Findings provide important insights into typical transgressions in Ghanaian marriages and may be important for pre-marital and couples counseling.
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“我可以容忍侮辱,而不是……”:加纳婚姻中可原谅和不可原谅的过失的探索
这项定性研究探讨了加纳婚姻背景下的越轨行为。我们对40位年龄在28岁到66岁之间的已婚人士进行了采访,他们的婚姻在1年到35年之间。通过主题分析,我们确定了七种犯罪类型,其中通奸是最常见的。此外,已婚人士认为说谎、不尊重、侮辱和偷窃是可以原谅的过错。然而,一些人指出,通奸和造成身体伤害是不可原谅的罪过。其中一些违规行为与之前西方研究中发现的类似,而另一些则不同,在文化上存在细微差别。研究结果对加纳婚姻中典型的越轨行为提供了重要的见解,可能对婚前和夫妻咨询很重要。
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