Psychological Well-being, Relationship Satisfaction and Adjustment among Partners Involved in Inter-religious Romantic Relationship
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Page: 62-68
Neha Das and Vigraanth Bapu K. G. (Department of Psychology, Kristu Jayanti College (Autonomous), Bangalore, Karnataka)
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Page: 62-68
Neha Das and Vigraanth Bapu K. G. (Department of Psychology, Kristu Jayanti College (Autonomous), Bangalore, Karnataka)
This research paper aims to study the psychological well-being, relationship satisfaction, and adjustment levels of partners involved in interreligious relationships. The study also investigates the associations between these variables and the impact of socio-demographic factors on them. A correlational study design was employed with a sample of 96 couples in interreligious relationships. A purposive sampling technique was used to select participants who met the inclusion criteria. Additionally, the study found that socio-demographic factors such as financial status, educational level, and family type have a significant impact on satisfaction, adjustment, and psychological well-being. These findings suggest that interreligious relationships can be a source of both challenges and rewards and that the success of these relationships may be influenced by various factors, including individual characteristics and relationship dynamics. Expected Outcomes are Satisfaction and adjustment will positively correlate with psychological well-being in interreligious relationships, Satisfaction and adjustment will significantly influence psychological well-being, with adjustment having a stronger influence. Socio-demographic factors will moderate the relationship between satisfaction, adjustment, and psychological well-being. This study will provide valuable insights into the complex dynamics of interfaith relationships and the factors that contribute to positive PWB among young adults in these relationships. The findings will inform interventions and strategies to promote healthy and fulfilling interfaith relationships.