Psychocentrum Review
Vol 6, No 3 (2024): Psychocentrum Review

Challenging Norms: Marital Satisfaction and Diverging Priorities of Voluntarily Child-Free and Parenting Couples in A Pronatalist Society

Ferrer, Rheena Allana (Unknown)
Cea, Angel Nicole (Unknown)
Baronia, Christine Lance (Unknown)
Aliling, Anjovial (Unknown)
Manuel, Jose Angelo (Unknown)
Viray, Jocelyn Reyes (Unknown)
Segovia, Adrian M (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
06 Dec 2024

Abstract

This study explored the impact of parental status on marital satisfaction and quality of life among parenting and child-free couples. Using an explanatory sequential mixed-methods design, 412 participants from the Greater Manila Area participated in the quantitative phase, and 20 participants were involved in the qualitative phase. Married individuals aged 25-50 years, married for at least two years, were included. The ENRICH Marital Inventory and WHOQOL-BREFwere used to measure marital satisfaction and quality of life, respectively, with semi-structured interviews adding depth to the findings. Quantitative results showed that having children positively influenced marital satisfaction, with parenting couples reporting higher satisfaction than child-free couples. Additionally, the number of children and length of marriage were positively associated with marital satisfaction, while age had a slight negative effect. Monthly income did not have a direct effect on marital satisfaction, but its relationship with quality of life weakened as income increased. The qualitative findings highlighted different priorities: parenting couples focused on their children’s future and often suppressed conflict to maintain family harmony, while child-free couples prioritized financial independence, travel, and open communication. These findings provide valuable insights for couples making decisions about parenthood, offering a clearer understanding of the factors influencing marital satisfaction and quality of life.

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Journal Info

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pcr

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Subject

Humanities Health Professions

Description

Psychocentrum Review focused to publish high-quality articles dedicated to all aspects of the latest outstanding research and developments in the fields of Psychology, Counseling, and Psychotheraphy in a cross settings. The scope of this journal encompasses to study of psychotherapy, counseling, ...