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were personal data survey. The statistics used were pearson's product Moment correlation<br />

coefficient, Enter and Stepwise multiple regression. Results showed that group <strong>of</strong> mother who<br />

received higher social support. They would display stronger active caring behavior than who<br />

receive lower social support.<br />

2086.7 The investigative research on value-orientation <strong>of</strong> the sex morals <strong>of</strong> contemporary<br />

college students, Dianzhi Liu, Mo Xiufeng, Yang Ze, Xu Xingchun, China<br />

With high reliability and validity questionnaire formed by authors, 1673 students were<br />

investigated, who came from 9 different universities in China. The study indicated:(1) there are<br />

significant discriminations among sex morality <strong>of</strong> different classified students.(2)most college<br />

students agreed the existence <strong>of</strong> sex morality. (3) college students approved the morality <strong>of</strong> sexual<br />

behavior and the morality <strong>of</strong> edge sexual behavior, but they negatived homosexuality. two points<br />

were also put forward: One is that the ingredients <strong>of</strong> sexual behavior are virtue, sensation,<br />

unconstraint, duty and faithfulness. The other is that the ingredients <strong>of</strong> edge sexual behavior are<br />

sensation, unconstraint and duty.<br />

2087 ORAL<br />

Social issues<br />

Chair: Wolfgang Lind, Portugal<br />

2087.1 A study on marital satisfaction <strong>of</strong> educated/employed women in Tehran, Ashraf-sadat<br />

Mousavi, A-Zahra University, Iran<br />

The aim <strong>of</strong> this study was to investigate marital satisfaction among women in Tehran. Subjects<br />

chosen from the community sample <strong>of</strong> 100 married (less than 5 years), educated and working<br />

women compared with 100 married, and working women; 100 married, educated and housewife<br />

women; and 100 married, housewife women. They filled GRIMS and ENRICH questionnaires.<br />

Results showed that the education and job <strong>of</strong> women had no negative effect on marital satisfaction.<br />

The interesting finding <strong>of</strong> this study was that almost 40% <strong>of</strong> subjects were not satisfied with their<br />

marriage. Clinical implications <strong>of</strong> the findings will be discussed further.<br />

2087.2 Plans for an egalitarian marriage in college seniors, Francine M. Deutsch, Amy Kokot,<br />

Mount Holyoke College, USA<br />

Life plans <strong>of</strong> 202 graduating seniors at a women's college in the United States were assessed in an<br />

online questionnaire. The questions measured students' intentions to equally divide childcare and<br />

housework, as well as their gender ideology, views on motherhood, career expectations,<br />

anticipated family relationship dynamics, and undergraduate experience. Two different types <strong>of</strong><br />

egalitarian marriages were identified and associated with different predictors. Desire for an<br />

egalitarian mate was important overall, but particular beliefs about motherhood distinguished<br />

between students who wanted both spouses to cut back on paid work and those who thought both<br />

could continue to work full-time.<br />

2087.3 Effect <strong>of</strong> psychological environment and parents’ rearing style on the social<br />

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