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Literature Review Related To Marriage: John. M. Grohgol (1997) Describe That in Marriage To

The document summarizes several studies related to marriage: 1) One study identified seven principles that are important for strengthening marital relationships: love, respect, valuing each other, understanding, allowing your partner influence, and creating an inner life together. 2) Another study found that elements of a healthy marriage include commitment, satisfaction, communication, lack of violence, fidelity, intimacy, and spending time together. 3) A third study discussed how marital life can affect emotional and psychological well-being, with married couples reporting higher well-being than singles or divorced individuals. Marital happiness is also associated with better health.

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Literature Review Related To Marriage: John. M. Grohgol (1997) Describe That in Marriage To

The document summarizes several studies related to marriage: 1) One study identified seven principles that are important for strengthening marital relationships: love, respect, valuing each other, understanding, allowing your partner influence, and creating an inner life together. 2) Another study found that elements of a healthy marriage include commitment, satisfaction, communication, lack of violence, fidelity, intimacy, and spending time together. 3) A third study discussed how marital life can affect emotional and psychological well-being, with married couples reporting higher well-being than singles or divorced individuals. Marital happiness is also associated with better health.

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Literature Review Related to Marriage

John. M. Grohgol (1997) describe that in marriage to


strengthen the relationship they need to have seven principles love, respect, value
each other, understand, Let your partner influence you, creating an inner life
together. That shows how important and difficult to maintain good marital life.
In the journal Trends Child Research Brief (September 2004) the
researchers reported that for a healthy marriage the couples should have
commitment. They also explain the characteristics of healthy marriage as
satisfaction, communication, conflict resolution, lack of domestic violence, fidelity,
intimacy and emotional support, interaction and time spend together. By examining
the concept of healthy marriage and the elements that taken together, help to define
it, such as commitment, marital satisfaction and communication as well as two
elements that pose obvious threats to healthy marriage is violence and infidelity.
Daniel lees (2007) says that the marital life also have an effect on
peoples emotional or psychological well being. Research has consistently found
that married couples have higher levels of emotional and psychological well being
than singles, the divorced and cohabiting couples. This is important because the
levels of depression and emotional well-being are important features which
influence family life. For this reason, the role of marriage in promoting well being

should not be dismissed. In short the happiness is very much associated with better
health. So it is inter-related.
Riggio and weiser (2008) studied how parents marital interactions
and the way they treat each other can influence the attitudes of their children in
their own intimate relationships. They argue that if people perceive marriage as not
beneficial or positive, those attitudes regarding marriage will affect their personal
relationships. As a result people who express these type of attitudes towards
marriage will then not care about getting married, or if they do not get married they
do not exclude the possibility of getting a divorce.
The above related studies focused on strengthening the relationship, commitment,
satisfaction, love, respect, understanding, valuing each other, creating an inner life
together and promotion of well being.

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