Japanese version of the Equity Sensitivity Inventory Adapted for Married Couples

Author:

Kanazawa Yuki12ORCID,Shibayama Taiga2

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Nursing and Medical Care Keio University Fujisawa Japan

2. Faculty of Medicine University of Tsukuba Tsukuba Japan

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThis study aimed to modify the Japanese version of the Justice Sensitivity Inventory for married couples raising children to help them become more aware of their partner's sensitivity to fairness.BackgroundIn Japan, couples with children tend to have prejudice about the division of roles, perceiving each other based on the fairness of child care, housework, and work.MethodOur participants comprised married couples who lived together with a child aged between 1 month and 3 years. A Web company commissioned a survey, with 1,200 and 500 participants included in the first and second rounds of testing, respectively, conducted 1 week apart. We examined the correlation between each subscale of the Japanese version of the Equity Sensitivity Inventory Adapted for Married Couples (J‐ESIA), the Japanese version of the Quality Marriage Index (J‐QMI), the Japanese version of the Interpersonal Reactivity Index (J‐IRI), and the short form of the Japanese Big‐Five Scale (S‐JBFS). Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses were conducted.ResultsThree factors were identified: ES‐Perpetrator, ES‐Victim, and ES‐Beneficiary. Cronbach's α for each subscale ranged from .95 to .96.ConclusionA couple‐specific correlation was confirmed for comorbid validity.ImplicationsCouples can recognize each other's sensitivity to fairness and bring about behavioral change in their relationship.

Publisher

Wiley

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