Consensus in the Marital Dyad: Couples' Perceptions of Contraception,Communication, and Family Life |
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Authors: | Arthur G. Neal H. Theodore Groat |
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Affiliation: | Bowling Green State University , USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract The present study was based on data collected (separately for husbands and wives) from 365 couples to determine levels of consensus on a series of variables related to the family forming process. Following Scheff (1967), consensus was operationalized as both agreement and coorientation in the marital dyad. The data generally indicated low levels of consensus on such variables as contraceptive efficacy, desired family size, child spacing, unwanted pregnancies, communication with spouse, and levels of alienation. The results are discussed within the framework of family planning and effective fertility control. |
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