Influence of Work-Family Conflict and Perceived Social Support on Marital Satisfaction of Individuals with Dual-Career Family in Oyo, Nigeria

Samuel Toyin Akanbi *

Department of Educational Psychology, School of Education, Emmanuel Alayande College of Education, Oyo, Oyo State, Nigeria.

Nelson Aderemi Oyewo

Department of Educational Psychology, School of Education, Emmanuel Alayande College of Education, Oyo, Oyo State, Nigeria.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aims: This study examined the influence of Work-Family Conflict (WFC) and Perceived Social Support (PSS) on marital satisfaction of individuals with dual-career family.
Study Design: The study adopted a correlational research approach
Place and Duration of Study: The study took place at the Department of Educational Psychology, Emmanuel Alayande College of Education, Oyo, Oyo State, Nigeria, between May and August, 2012.
Methodology: Participants in the study include one hundred and fifty-eight married individuals who were dual-earners selected through a purposive random sampling technique in Oyo area of Oyo State, Nigeria. Three research instruments were employed to elicit response from the participants namely: Index of Marital Satisfaction; Multi-dimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support and Work-Family Conflict Scale. Three research questions were raised. Pearson Product Moment Correlation and Multiple regression models were used for analysis of data generated.
Results: The outcomes of the study revealed that the two predictor variables jointly accounted for about 25% of the total variation (F (2,155) = 25.170; R=.495; R2=.245; Adj. R2=.235; P<0.001). Also, the two independent variables contributed independently to the prediction of marital satisfaction: Work-family conflict (β=-.468; t=-.690, P<0.001). Perceived social support (β=.195, t=2.787, P=0.006). While the relationship between WFC and Marital Satisfaction was negative, the relationship was positive for PSS and Marital Satisfaction.
Conclusion: The two independent variables examined in this study are potent enough to influence marital satisfaction. The study therefore concluded that marital satisfaction can increase when work-family strain is properly managed and individuals in dual-career relationship receive the needed social supports from expected individuals.

Keywords: Dual-career family, marital satisfaction, work-family conflict, social support, role strain.


How to Cite

Akanbi, Samuel Toyin, and Nelson Aderemi Oyewo. 2014. “Influence of Work-Family Conflict and Perceived Social Support on Marital Satisfaction of Individuals With Dual-Career Family in Oyo, Nigeria”. Journal of Education, Society and Behavioural Science 4 (10):1400-1411. https://doi.org/10.9734/BJESBS/2014/9114.

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