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<title>COGNITIVE PROCESSING AND STRESS INOCULATION THERAPIES, AND MARITAL SATISFACTION OF WOMEN WITH CHILDHOOD TRAUMA IN IBADAN, NIGERIA</title>
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<title>COGNITIVE PROCESSING AND STRESS INOCULATION THERAPIES, AND MARITAL SATISFACTION OF WOMEN WITH CHILDHOOD TRAUMA IN IBADAN, NIGERIA</title>
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<description>COGNITIVE PROCESSING AND STRESS INOCULATION THERAPIES, AND MARITAL SATISFACTION OF WOMEN WITH CHILDHOOD TRAUMA IN IBADAN, NIGERIA
ADEWALE, Grace Gbenga
Marital satisfaction, a disposition associated with perceived benefits, is used to evaluate the&#13;
marital relationships to improve their marital quality. Reports have linked childhood trauma&#13;
with low levels of marital satisfaction in women. Previous studies on marital satisfaction&#13;
focused more on family and environmental factors than on interventions, such as, Cognitive&#13;
Processing Therapy (CPT) and Stress Inoculation Therapy (SIT). This study, therefore, was&#13;
designed to investigate the effects of CPT and SIT on marital satisfaction of women with&#13;
childhood trauma in Ibadan, Nigeria. The moderating effects of personality types and spousal&#13;
support were also examined.&#13;
The Vulnerability Stress Adaptation Model of Marriage and Theory of Personality&#13;
Development served as the framework. The mixed methods of sequential explanatory design&#13;
(QUAN  qual) consisting of the pretest-posttest control group quasi-experimental with a&#13;
3x2x3 factorial matrix were adopted. Three out of 11 Local Government Areas (LGAs), with&#13;
a large concentration of women attending Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs) for prenatal&#13;
and postnatal, were purposively selected. The women in the three PHCs were screened using&#13;
the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire-short form (r=0.93) and those who scored 50.0% and&#13;
above were selected. The intact centres were exposed to CPT (40), SIT (41) and the control&#13;
(35) groups for eight weeks. The instruments used were Myers-Briggs Type Indicator-Short&#13;
Version (r=0.97); Enrich Marital Satisfaction (r=0.77) and Spousal Support (r=0.96) scales.&#13;
Three sessions of focus group discussion were held with married women. The quantitative&#13;
data were analysed using analysis of covariance, estimated marginal means and Sidak paircomparison test at 0.05 level of significance, while the qualitative data were contentanalysed.&#13;
The participants‟ age was 29.70±6.06 years, and spousal support ( =3.87) was high against&#13;
the threshold of 2.50. There was a significant main effect of treatment on marital satisfaction&#13;
of women with childhood trauma (F(2;97)=27.98; partial 2=0.37). The married women&#13;
exposed to SIT had the highest marital satisfaction ( = 50.02), against those in CPT ( =&#13;
49.78) and control ( = 37.06) groups. There was a significant main effect of spousal support&#13;
on marital satisfaction of women with childhood trauma (F(2;97)=11.51, partial 2=0.19). The&#13;
participants with moderate level of spousal support ( = 50.69) benefitted more than those in&#13;
the high ( = 45.53) and low ( = 40.64) levels. There was no main effect of personality types.&#13;
There was a significant interaction effect of treatment and personality types on marital&#13;
satisfaction of women with childhood trauma (F(2;97)=3.10; partial 2=0.06), in favour of&#13;
introverted women from SIT group. The two-way interaction effects of treatment and spousal&#13;
support; personality types as well as spousal support were not significant. The three-way&#13;
interaction effect was not significant. High expectations constituted problems in marriage,&#13;
while understanding each other‟s differences can improve marital satisfaction.&#13;
Cognitive processing and stress inoculation therapies enhanced marital satisfaction of women&#13;
with childhood trauma in Ibadan, Nigeria. These two therapies should be adopted by&#13;
marriage and family health practitioners, and other bodies involved with women affairs to&#13;
improve marital satisfaction among women with childhood trauma.
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Aug 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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