Emotional Dependency and Dysfunctional Relationship Beliefs as Predictors of Married Turkish Individuals’ Relationship Satisfaction

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2016

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In this study, we examined married individuals’ relationship satisfaction in relation to their emotional dependency and dysfunctional relationship beliefs. Our participants consisted of 203 female and 181 male, a total of 384 married individuals from urban cities of Turkey. Controlling the effects of gender and length of marriage, we performed a hierarchical regression analysis. Results revealed that married Turkish individuals’ relationship satisfaction was significantly explained by their emotional dependency (sr2 = .300, p < .001), and perceptions of interpersonal rejection (sr2 = .075, p < .001) and unrealistic relationship expectations (sr2 = .028, p < .001). However, interpersonal misperception did not make a significant contribution to the participants’ relationship satisfaction (p > .05). When compared to perceptions of interpersonal rejection and unrealistic relationship expectations, emotional dependency had the largest role in explaining participants’ satisfaction with their marriages. We discuss the results in light of current literature as well as cultural relevance. We also provide implications for future research and mental health practices.

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Emotional dependency, Marriage, Relationship satisfaction, Dysfunctional relationship beliefs, Adult, Male, Relationship satisfaction, Turkey, Codependency, Psychological, Emotions, Dysfunctional relationship beliefs, Personal Satisfaction, Middle Aged, Emotional dependency, Young Adult, Attitude, Humans, Female, Interpersonal Relations, Marriage, Aged

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05 social sciences, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences

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Kemer, G., Çetinkaya Yıldız, E., & Bulgan, G. (2016). Emotional dependency and dysfunctional relationship beliefs as predictors of married Turkish individuals' relationship satisfaction. The Spanish Journal of Psychology. doi: 10.1017/sjp.2016.78

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The Spanish Journal of Psychology

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