Examining actor–partner effects between social dominance, relationship power, sexism, and marital quality

Author:

Ymamgulyyeva Aysoltan1ORCID,Kafescioğlu Nilüfer2ORCID,Harma Mehmet34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Human Development and Family Studies Michigan State University East Lansing MI

2. Department of Psychology Ozyegin University Istanbul Turkey

3. Department of Psychology Kadir Has University Istanbul Turkey

4. Faculty of Psychology University of Akureyri Akureyri Iceland

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThis study aimed to investigate the actor–partner effects of attitudes toward group‐based inequality as measured by social dominance orientation (SDO) and marital quality, and the indirect actor–partner effects of SDO on marital quality via ambivalent sexism and partners' perceptions of their own relationship power toward their partner.BackgroundPrevious research suggests that certain social attitudes play a role in relationship processes. However, it is unclear whether broader views on social inequality could have an effect on partners' marital quality.MethodNinety heterosexual married couples in Turkey (N = 180) responded via an online survey on SDO, marital quality, relationship power, and ambivalent sexism. Actor–partner interdependence model (APIM) and actor–partner interdependence model of mediation (APIMeM) were conducted to examine the direct and indirect actor–partner effects.ResultsFor indirect effects, men's SDO was negatively associated with their marital quality through their relationship power and hostile sexism. No significant indirect effects were found for women. However, women's relationship power was positively and their benevolent sexism was negatively associated with their own and their partners' marital quality.ConclusionOur findings help develop a more comprehensive understanding of how the political, social, and personal aspects of our lives are connected with one another.ImplicationsOur study points to the importance of exploring the topic of men's and women's views toward social inequality and its effects on their close relationships in clinical practice and relational education.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education

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