The relationship of attributions to marital distress: A Comparison of Mainland Chinese and U.S. couples
Journal
Journal of Family Psychology
Journal Volume
15
Journal Issue
1
Pages
124-134
Date Issued
2001
Author(s)
Abstract
Research on attribution theory has focused on a number of different social contexts. Close personal relationships and marriage in particular have been investigated widely. Cross- cultural differences in attribution patterns have also been explored, although mostly in relation to academic achievement or employment. This article focused on cross- cultural variations in marital attributions. Thirty-six couples from the People's Republic of China(P.R.C.) and 32 couples from the United States(U.S.) were included. Mariual attributions were correlated with marital distress for both groups. However, the P.R.C. spouses. There were also some differences in attributions of responsibility and blame across cultures. These findings are discussed in relationship to current marital attribution theory.
Type
journal article