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Title: Readiness for commitment : applying psychological constructs to pastoral issues in marriage
Authors: Galea, Paul
Keywords: Pastoral counseling
Marriage counseling
Marriage -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Citation: Galea, P. (2007). Readiness for commitment: Applying psychological constructs to pastoral issues in marriage. Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling, 61(3), 205-213.
Abstract: The current crisis in marriage is partly related to people having problems in living their commitments. To investigate this phenomenon, a self-report instrument, the Commitment to Partnership Scale (CPS)! was adopted to identify and measure those factors considered essential to marriage commitment: Attachment, Trust, Maturity, Investment, and Values. The CPS was given to 430 people in a significant relationship, from a Roman Catholic population, and from two different groups. One group was a sample of engaged couples during their marriage preparation courses (N=234). The other group consisted of a number of people who had their marriage annulled on psychological grounds (N=49). T-test results showed a significant difference between the two groups on all factors. The CPE was able to identify problem areas with lower than average scores. These were confirmed when a feedback was given. The CPS showed discriminant validity, a reasonable predictable value for commitment, and real possibilities as a valid pastoral tool.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/137365
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