Percepções sobre crises na conjugalidade em casais de longa duração

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Ano de defesa: 2024
Autor(a) principal: Morais, Mariana Resener de
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Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Brasil
Psicologia
UFSM
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Psicologia
Centro de Ciências Sociais e Humanas
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Resumo: Even though the duration of marital relationships has been decreasing in the face of rising divorce rates, many couples remain together across the life cycle. In Brazil and around the world, there are few studies that investigate the specificities of long-term married life. The present research aimed to understand the perception of long-term couples regarding crises across the family life cycle. It was a qualitative study, with a collective case study design, that investigated the marital experience of five heterosexual couples in a relationship lasting at least 30 years and with children. Data collection instruments included a sociodemographic questionnaire, semi-structured interviews on marital life, and the couple's timeline. For the analysis of the results, reflective thematic analysis was used, presented and discussed in two articles: “Conceptions about crisis and conflict management in long-term couples” and “Crises experienced by long-term couples throughout the family life cycle.” In the first article, factors associated with marital crises were identified, such as aspects related to relational dynamics, including the quality of communication between the couple, the presence of insecurity and jealousy, infidelity, personality differences between spouses, routine and monotony, conflicts related to parenting, financial adversity, illness, and having experienced violence in their families of origin. As coping strategies, the dyads emphasized the understanding that crises are part of life, the use of dialogue, mutual support, humor, the sharing of leisure activities, the use of support networks, and religiosity. The second article addressed topics related to the family and marital life cycle in five thematic axes: (1) The early years of the relationship; (2) Transition to parenthood and cohabitation with adult children and their families; (3) New generational roles—retirement and becoming grandparents; (4) Health care and caring for the previous generation; and (5) Mature marital life and perspectives on the future as a couple. Events such as marriage, the birth of children, and achievements during the acquisition phase were considered positive for the marriage, while family losses, illness, unemployment, and financial difficulties were reported as negative events. The need to support adult children, grief over children's separations, difficulties related to insecurity about retirement conditions, and the possibility of not becoming grandparents emerged as relevant themes in this study. The results show that long-term couples sustained their relationships through emotional commitment and attributed great importance to marital satisfaction and mutual support.
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spelling Percepções sobre crises na conjugalidade em casais de longa duraçãoPerceptions of crises in long-term marital relationshipsConjugalidadeCiclo de vida familiarCasais de longa duraçãoMarital lifeFamily life cycleLong-term couplesCNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIAEven though the duration of marital relationships has been decreasing in the face of rising divorce rates, many couples remain together across the life cycle. In Brazil and around the world, there are few studies that investigate the specificities of long-term married life. The present research aimed to understand the perception of long-term couples regarding crises across the family life cycle. It was a qualitative study, with a collective case study design, that investigated the marital experience of five heterosexual couples in a relationship lasting at least 30 years and with children. Data collection instruments included a sociodemographic questionnaire, semi-structured interviews on marital life, and the couple's timeline. For the analysis of the results, reflective thematic analysis was used, presented and discussed in two articles: “Conceptions about crisis and conflict management in long-term couples” and “Crises experienced by long-term couples throughout the family life cycle.” In the first article, factors associated with marital crises were identified, such as aspects related to relational dynamics, including the quality of communication between the couple, the presence of insecurity and jealousy, infidelity, personality differences between spouses, routine and monotony, conflicts related to parenting, financial adversity, illness, and having experienced violence in their families of origin. As coping strategies, the dyads emphasized the understanding that crises are part of life, the use of dialogue, mutual support, humor, the sharing of leisure activities, the use of support networks, and religiosity. The second article addressed topics related to the family and marital life cycle in five thematic axes: (1) The early years of the relationship; (2) Transition to parenthood and cohabitation with adult children and their families; (3) New generational roles—retirement and becoming grandparents; (4) Health care and caring for the previous generation; and (5) Mature marital life and perspectives on the future as a couple. Events such as marriage, the birth of children, and achievements during the acquisition phase were considered positive for the marriage, while family losses, illness, unemployment, and financial difficulties were reported as negative events. The need to support adult children, grief over children's separations, difficulties related to insecurity about retirement conditions, and the possibility of not becoming grandparents emerged as relevant themes in this study. The results show that long-term couples sustained their relationships through emotional commitment and attributed great importance to marital satisfaction and mutual support.Ainda que o tempo de duração das relações conjugais venha diminuindo frente ao crescimento do divórcio, muitos casais seguem juntos ao longo do ciclo de vida. No Brasil e no mundo, há poucos estudos que investiguem as especificidades da vida conjugal de casais de longa duração. A presente pesquisa teve por objetivo compreender a percepção de casais de longa duração a respeito de crises ao longo do ciclo vital familiar. Constituiu-se de uma pesquisa qualitativa, com delineamento de estudos de caso coletivo, que investigou a experiência conjugal de cinco casais heterossexuais em uma relação com duração mínima de 30 anos e com filhos. Foram utilizados como instrumentos de coleta de dados um questionário sociodemográfico, entrevistas semiestruturadas sobre conjugalidade e a linha do tempo do casal. Para análise dos resultados utilizou-se a análise temática reflexiva, apresentados e discutidos em dois artigos: “Aprendendo com os experientes: desafios e recursos que favorecem a conjugalidade em casais longevos” e “Crises vividas por casais de longa duração ao longo do ciclo de vida familiar”. No primeiro artigo, foram identificados como fatores associados à crise na conjugalidade abordados em quatro categorias temáticas: comunicação; aspectos da dinâmica relacional: intimidade e compromisso; convivência entre o casal: rotina, filhos e lazer; e adversidades contextuais e a importância do apoio mútuo. A manutenção da conjugalidade esteve associada ao sentimento de amor, ao respeito, à boa comunicação entre o casal, à preservação da proximidade, ao suporte mútuo, ao equilíbrio entre individualidade, conjugalidade e parentalidade, lazer a dois, à importância da rede de apoio e à estabilidade econômica. No segundo artigo, abordaram-se temas ligados ao ciclo de vida familiar e conjugal em cinco eixos temáticos: (1) Os anos iniciais da relação; (2) Passagem a parentalidade e convivência com filhos adultos e suas famílias; (3) Novos papéis geracionais - aposentadoria e tornar-se avós; (4) Cuidados com a saúde e com a geração anterior; e (5) Conjugalidade madura e perspectivas sobre o futuro a dois. Eventos como o casamento, nascimento de filhos e conquistas da fase de aquisição foram considerados positivos para a conjugalidade e perdas de familiares, adoecimento, desemprego e dificuldades financeiras foram referidos como eventos negativos. Seguir necessários aos filhos na adultez emergente, lutos frente às separações dos filhos, dificuldades ligadas à insegurança frente às condições de aposentadoria e a possibilidade em não tornarem-se avós emergiram como temas relevantes deste estudo. Os resultados evidenciam que os casais de longa duração sustentaram a relação sob um compromisso afetivo e demonstraram atribuir grande importância à satisfação conjugal e ao apoio mútuo.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilPsicologiaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em PsicologiaCentro de Ciências Sociais e HumanasPereira, Caroline Rubin Rossatohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1255468125800328Falcke, DeniseScorsolini-Comin, FábioMorais, Mariana Resener de2024-10-30T13:44:48Z2024-10-30T13:44:48Z2024-04-04info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/33292ark:/26339/0013000019xvxporAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2024-10-30T13:44:48Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/33292Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/PUBhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.com||manancial@ufsm.bropendoar:2024-10-30T13:44:48Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Percepções sobre crises na conjugalidade em casais de longa duração
Perceptions of crises in long-term marital relationships
title Percepções sobre crises na conjugalidade em casais de longa duração
spellingShingle Percepções sobre crises na conjugalidade em casais de longa duração
Morais, Mariana Resener de
Conjugalidade
Ciclo de vida familiar
Casais de longa duração
Marital life
Family life cycle
Long-term couples
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA
title_short Percepções sobre crises na conjugalidade em casais de longa duração
title_full Percepções sobre crises na conjugalidade em casais de longa duração
title_fullStr Percepções sobre crises na conjugalidade em casais de longa duração
title_full_unstemmed Percepções sobre crises na conjugalidade em casais de longa duração
title_sort Percepções sobre crises na conjugalidade em casais de longa duração
author Morais, Mariana Resener de
author_facet Morais, Mariana Resener de
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Pereira, Caroline Rubin Rossato
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1255468125800328
Falcke, Denise
Scorsolini-Comin, Fábio
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Morais, Mariana Resener de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Conjugalidade
Ciclo de vida familiar
Casais de longa duração
Marital life
Family life cycle
Long-term couples
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA
topic Conjugalidade
Ciclo de vida familiar
Casais de longa duração
Marital life
Family life cycle
Long-term couples
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA
description Even though the duration of marital relationships has been decreasing in the face of rising divorce rates, many couples remain together across the life cycle. In Brazil and around the world, there are few studies that investigate the specificities of long-term married life. The present research aimed to understand the perception of long-term couples regarding crises across the family life cycle. It was a qualitative study, with a collective case study design, that investigated the marital experience of five heterosexual couples in a relationship lasting at least 30 years and with children. Data collection instruments included a sociodemographic questionnaire, semi-structured interviews on marital life, and the couple's timeline. For the analysis of the results, reflective thematic analysis was used, presented and discussed in two articles: “Conceptions about crisis and conflict management in long-term couples” and “Crises experienced by long-term couples throughout the family life cycle.” In the first article, factors associated with marital crises were identified, such as aspects related to relational dynamics, including the quality of communication between the couple, the presence of insecurity and jealousy, infidelity, personality differences between spouses, routine and monotony, conflicts related to parenting, financial adversity, illness, and having experienced violence in their families of origin. As coping strategies, the dyads emphasized the understanding that crises are part of life, the use of dialogue, mutual support, humor, the sharing of leisure activities, the use of support networks, and religiosity. The second article addressed topics related to the family and marital life cycle in five thematic axes: (1) The early years of the relationship; (2) Transition to parenthood and cohabitation with adult children and their families; (3) New generational roles—retirement and becoming grandparents; (4) Health care and caring for the previous generation; and (5) Mature marital life and perspectives on the future as a couple. Events such as marriage, the birth of children, and achievements during the acquisition phase were considered positive for the marriage, while family losses, illness, unemployment, and financial difficulties were reported as negative events. The need to support adult children, grief over children's separations, difficulties related to insecurity about retirement conditions, and the possibility of not becoming grandparents emerged as relevant themes in this study. The results show that long-term couples sustained their relationships through emotional commitment and attributed great importance to marital satisfaction and mutual support.
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