Personality Traits and Attachment Styles as Predictors of Marital Satisfaction among Employed Married Women in Damaturu, Yobe State, Nigeria

Authors

  • Shettima Alhaji Umar Department of Social Development, Mai Idris Alooma Polytechnic, Geidam, Yobe State

Keywords:

Personality Traits, Attachment style, Marital Satisfaction, Gender, Damaturu

Abstract

This study discussed the effect of Personality Traits and Attachment Styles as Predictors of Marital Satisfaction among Employed Married Women in Damaturu, Yobe State, Nigeria. Marital satisfaction is an essential aspect of life quality and psychological well-being, particularly for women balancing the demands of marriage and employment. In Nigeria, and specifically Yobe State, the dynamics of marital satisfaction are influenced by cultural, social, and economic factors, making it a critical area of study. A well-structured questionnaire was distributed to two hundred (200) respondents from various job sectors (e.g., education, healthcare, government) are included, making the sample more representative within Damaturu metropolis in which out of which 182 copies were retrieved and used for the analysis. The data collected was subjected to a descriptive Statistics: To summarize the demographic information, as well as the mean and standard deviations for personality traits, attachment styles, and marital satisfaction. Pearson’s Correlation Coefficient and Multiple regression. To examine the relationship between personality traits and marital satisfaction, allowing us to identify the strength and direction of these relationships. Then Analysis of Variance (ANOVA): To examine if there are significant differences in marital satisfaction among the different attachment styles (secure, anxious, avoidant). Aided by statistical package for social sciences (SPSS). The study findings revealed that Extraversion personality trait had a significant negative correlation with low marital satisfaction at (r = -.449, p<.05). This implies that negative and significant relationship does exist between Extraversion personality trait and marital satisfaction. Similarly, Agreeableness personality trait had a significant negative correlation with marital satisfaction at (r = -.819, p<.05). Neuroticism personality trait had a significant positive correlation with marital satisfaction. Secure attachment style had a significant negative correlation with marital satisfaction at (r = -.862, p<.05). Avoidant attachment style, had a significant positive correlation with marital satisfaction at (r = .881, p<.05). Anxious attachment style, similarly to avoidant attachment style had a significant positive correlation with marital satisfaction at (r = .875, p<.05). This means that anxious attachment style has significant positive relationship with marital satisfaction. The study therefore recommended that workplace Support for Married Women in Organizations could provide counseling services or work-life balance programs that acknowledge the unique challenges faced by employed married women, thus indirectly enhancing marital satisfaction also Marriage Counseling Programs should incorporate personality assessment and attachment style discussions in marriage counseling sessions. Such programs can help couples understand their differences and work towards healthier marital relationships and among others.This study discussed the effect of Personality Traits and Attachment Styles as Predictors of Marital Satisfaction among Employed Married Women in Damaturu, Yobe State, Nigeria. Marital satisfaction is an essential aspect of life quality and psychological well-being, particularly for women balancing the demands of marriage and employment. In Nigeria, and specifically Yobe State, the dynamics of marital satisfaction are influenced by cultural, social, and economic factors, making it a critical area of study. A well-structured questionnaire was distributed to two hundred (200) respondents from various job sectors (e.g., education, healthcare, government) are included, making the sample more representative within Damaturu metropolis in which out of which 182 copies were retrieved and used for the analysis. The data collected was subjected to a descriptive Statistics: To summarize the demographic information, as well as the mean and standard deviations for personality traits, attachment styles, and marital satisfaction. Pearson’s Correlation Coefficient and Multiple regression. To examine the relationship between personality traits and marital satisfaction, allowing us to identify the strength and direction of these relationships. Then Analysis of Variance (ANOVA): To examine if there are significant differences in marital satisfaction among the different attachment styles (secure, anxious, avoidant). Aided by statistical package for social sciences (SPSS). The study findings revealed that Extraversion personality trait had a significant negative correlation with low marital satisfaction at (r = -.449, p<.05). This implies that negative and significant relationship does exist between Extraversion personality trait and marital satisfaction. Similarly, Agreeableness personality trait had a significant negative correlation with marital satisfaction at (r = -.819, p<.05). Neuroticism personality trait had a significant positive correlation with marital satisfaction. Secure attachment style had a significant negative correlation with marital satisfaction at (r = -.862, p<.05). Avoidant attachment style, had a significant positive correlation with marital satisfaction at (r = .881, p<.05). Anxious attachment style, similarly to avoidant attachment style had a significant positive correlation with marital satisfaction at (r = .875, p<.05). This means that anxious attachment style has significant positive relationship with marital satisfaction. The study therefore recommended that workplace Support for Married Women in Organizations could provide counseling services or work-life balance programs that acknowledge the unique challenges faced by employed married women, thus indirectly enhancing marital satisfaction also Marriage Counseling Programs should incorporate personality assessment and attachment style discussions in marriage counseling sessions. Such programs can help couples understand their differences and work towards healthier marital relationships and among others.This study discussed the effect of Personality Traits and Attachment Styles as Predictors of Marital Satisfaction among Employed Married Women in Damaturu, Yobe State, Nigeria. Marital satisfaction is an essential aspect of life quality and psychological well-being, particularly for women balancing the demands of marriage and employment. In Nigeria, and specifically Yobe State, the dynamics of marital satisfaction are influenced by cultural, social, and economic factors, making it a critical area of study. A well-structured questionnaire was distributed to two hundred (200) respondents from various job sectors (e.g., education, healthcare, government) are included, making the sample more representative within Damaturu metropolis in which out of which 182 copies were retrieved and used for the analysis. The data collected was subjected to a descriptive Statistics: To summarize the demographic information, as well as the mean and standard deviations for personality traits, attachment styles, and marital satisfaction. Pearson’s Correlation Coefficient and Multiple regression. To examine the relationship between personality traits and marital satisfaction, allowing us to identify the strength and direction of these relationships. Then Analysis of Variance (ANOVA): To examine if there are significant differences in marital satisfaction among the different attachment styles (secure, anxious, avoidant). Aided by statistical package for social sciences (SPSS). The study findings revealed that Extraversion personality trait had a significant negative correlation with low marital satisfaction at (r = -.449, p<.05). This implies that negative and significant relationship does exist between Extraversion personality trait and marital satisfaction. Similarly, Agreeableness personality trait had a significant negative correlation with marital satisfaction at (r = -.819, p<.05). Neuroticism personality trait had a significant positive correlation with marital satisfaction. Secure attachment style had a significant negative correlation with marital satisfaction at (r = -.862, p<.05). Avoidant attachment style, had a significant positive correlation with marital satisfaction at (r = .881, p<.05). Anxious attachment style, similarly to avoidant attachment style had a significant positive correlation with marital satisfaction at (r = .875, p<.05). This means that anxious attachment style has significant positive relationship with marital satisfaction. The study therefore recommended that workplace Support for Married Women in Organizations could provide counseling services or work-life balance programs that acknowledge the unique challenges faced by employed married women, thus indirectly enhancing marital satisfaction also Marriage Counseling Programs should incorporate personality assessment and attachment style discussions in marriage counseling sessions. Such programs can help couples understand their differences and work towards healthier marital relationships and among others.

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Published

2024-12-15