Sullivan Kieran T, Pasch Lauri A, Cornelius Tara, Cirigliano Ellen
Santa Clara University, Department of Psychology, CA 95124, USA.
Fam Process. 2004 Jun;43(2):175-93. doi: 10.1111/j.1545-5300.2004.04302004.x.
The development of effective programs to prevent marital dysfunction has been a recent focus for marital researchers, but the effective dissemination of these programs to engaged couples has received relatively little attention. The purpose of this study is to determine which factors predict couples' participation in premarital counseling. Predictive factors were derived from the health prevention literature, with a particular focus on the health belief model (HBM). Couples' beliefs and attitudes about premarital counseling were assessed at least six months before their wedding, and participation was assessed after their wedding. Results indicate that the strongest predictors of couples' participation were couples' perceptions of barriers to counseling and whether they had counseling recommended to them. These variables predicted participation even after controlling for important demographic variables. Recommendations for recruiting engaged couples for premarital counseling are made based on the findings.
开发有效的预防婚姻功能障碍的项目是婚姻研究者近期关注的焦点,但将这些项目有效地推广到订婚夫妇中却相对较少受到关注。本研究的目的是确定哪些因素能够预测夫妇参与婚前咨询的情况。预测因素源自健康预防文献,特别关注健康信念模型(HBM)。在夫妇婚礼前至少六个月评估他们对婚前咨询的信念和态度,并在婚礼后评估其参与情况。结果表明,夫妇参与的最强预测因素是他们对咨询障碍的认知以及是否有人向他们推荐咨询。即使在控制了重要的人口统计学变量之后,这些变量仍能预测参与情况。基于研究结果,针对招募订婚夫妇参与婚前咨询提出了建议。