The Influence of Gender Role Attitude on Marriage Attitude in Young Adulthood
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https://doi.org/10.61978/psychosocia.v2i1.383Keywords:
Gender Role Attitude, Marriage Adulthood, Young Adulthood In IndonesiaAbstract
This research is a quantitative research with regression approach, that aims to determine the impact of gender role attitudes on marriage attitudes among young adults in Indonesia. It involved 113 participants (M = 20.53), and data were collected using a Google Form that included a gender role attitude scale and a marriage attitude scale. Data analysis was conducted through simple linear regression using SPSS Version 25. The results indicate that gender role attitudes significantly influence marriage attitudes. This suggests that a person's view on gender roles can affect their perception and evaluation of marriage.
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