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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.47.2007.tde-03062008-124344
Document
Author
Full name
Andréa Soutto Mayor
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2007
Supervisor
Committee
Silva, Ailton Amelio da (President)
Araújo, Maria Luiza Macedo de
Farias, Francisco Ramos de
Tiedemann, Klaus Bruno
Weber, Lidia Natalia Dobrianskyj
Title in Portuguese
O amor é uma história: satisfação e complementaridade de papéis no relacionamento conjugal
Keywords in Portuguese
amor
história
percepção de papel
relações conjugais
satisfação
Abstract in Portuguese
A presente pesquisa teve como objetivo verificar se havia relação entre as "Histórias de Amor" descritas por Robert Sternberg e a satisfação conjugal. Esta pesquisa foi realizada com uma amostra de 50 casais heterossexuais, casados ou unidos consensualmente. Os objetivos específicos desta pesquisa foram os seguintes: identificar as "Histórias de Amor" mais preditoras da satisfação conjugal; verificar se havia semelhanças entre homens e mulheres nas "Histórias de Amor" com que mais e menos se identificavam e naquelas que mais e menos gostariam de viver; e verificar se havia relação entre o desejo de viver uma determinada "História de Amor" e a "História" que a pessoa efetivamente vivenciava. As "Histórias" que apresentavam enredos mais adequados socialmente foram aquelas que tiveram poder de predição positiva, enquanto que aquelas com enredos inadequados, segundo os padrões culturais, foram aquelas que apresentaram poder de predição negativa para a satisfação conjugal. Os casais apresentaram semelhanças no que concerne à identificação das "Histórias de Amor" com que mais e menos se identificam e, em média se mostraram satisfeitos com as "Histórias" que vivem e em seus relacionamentos conjugais.
Title in English
Love is a story: satisfaction and social roles`complimentarily on couple relationships.
Keywords in English
history
love
marital relations
role perception
satisfaction
Abstract in English
The general purpose of this research was to identify any possible relationships between Robert Steinberg's "Love Stories" and couple satisfaction. 50 heterosexual couples, married or consensually living together, constituted the sample. Research specific objectives were: to identify "Love Stories" which were considered the most adequate to predict couple satisfaction; to verify if there were any similarities between men and women "Love Stories" and between those to which they either identify themselves or would like to reply on their own lives; to verify if there was any relationship between the wish of living a specific "Love Story" and the person's own "real story". Main findings were that the "Love Stories" of which the scripts were more socially adequate were those which were identified as having more positive prediction power, while those the scripts of which were socially inadequate according to the couples' current cultural patterns were those which were considered as presenting negative prediction power for couple satisfaction. Couples presented similarities on relation to "Love Stories" they identify to with either more or less intensity and in average they were satisfied with the "real living stories" of their couple relationships.
 
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2008-07-02
 
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