Explaining the sense of family coherence among husbands and wives: The israeli case

Liat Kulik

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Abstract

This study examined variables belonging to the family environment that explain the sense of family coherence among husbands (n = 133) and wives (n = 133) in Israel. Specifically, the explanatory variables tested were spousal power relations (as expressed in equality in the division of household labor and decision making), and perceived family conflict. In general, the sense of family coherence among spouses was found to be high. Perceived family conflict contributed to explaining the sense of family coherence for both husbands and wives. Equality in the division of household labor and in decision making had a greater impact on husbands than wives. Family coherence correlated negatively with age for husbands and positively with income for wives. The explanatory variables had a greater impact on the sense of family coherence among husbands than among wives.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)627-647
Number of pages21
JournalJournal of Social Psychology
Volume149
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2009

Keywords

  • Decision making
  • Division of household labor
  • Family coherence
  • Perceived family conflict

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