European Psychologist
Volume 17, Issue 2, 2012, Pages 158-167

Marital stability among jewish and mixed couples following immigration to Israel from the former soviet union (Review)

Lavee Y.* , Krivosh L.
  • a Faculty of Social Welfare and Health Sciences, Center for Research and Study of the Family, University of Haifa, Mount Carmel Haifa 31905, Israel
  • b Social Services Department, Nazareth Illit Municipality, Israel, Graduate School of Creative Arts Therapies, University of Haifa, Israel

Abstract

This research aims to identify factors associated with marital instability among Jewish and mixed (Jewish and non-Jewish) couples following immigration from the former Soviet Union. Based on the Strangeness Theory and the Model of Acculturation, we predicted that non- Jewish immigrants would be less well adjusted personally and socially to Israeli society than Jewish immigrants and that endogamous Jewish couples would have better interpersonal congruence than mixed couples in terms of personal and social adjustment. The sample included 92 Jewish couples and 92 ethnically-mixed couples, of which 82 couples (40 Jewish, 42 mixed) divorced or separated after immigration and 102 couples (52 Jewish, 50 ethnically mixed) remained married. Significant differences were found between Jewish and non-Jewish immigrants in personal adjustment, and between endogamous and ethnically-mixed couples in the congruence between spouses in their personal and social adjustment. Marital instability was best explained by interpersonal disparity in cultural identity and in adjustment to life in Israel. The findings expand the knowledge on marital outcomes of immigration, in general, and immigration of mixed marriages, in particular. © 2012 Hogrefe Publishing.

Author Keywords

Marital stability Social adjustment Marital fit Immigration Intermarriage cultural identity

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Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84861611929&doi=10.1027%2f1016-9040%2fa000112&partnerID=40&md5=a11759e302aa6683ce2de6f2e24d1dda

DOI: 10.1027/1016-9040/a000112
ISSN: 10169040
Cited by: 5
Original Language: English