ABSTRACT
This study
was designed to investigate the influence of Mate Selection Preferences on
Marital Stability of Abia Married Persons. The study was guided by three
research questions and five hypotheses. The population consisted of all the
married persons in Abia State aged 40-- 44 for married males and 35- 39 for
married females who have been married for 1-- 10 years. Ten local government
areas, five urban and five rural out of the seventeen Local Government Areas in
Abia State were selected for the study. A sample of 2,990 married persons, made
up of 1,500 females and 1,490 males were randomly chosen for the study. The
multi-stage random sampling technique was chosen on the basis of 300 from each
of the local government areas for the study. The 300 married persons, from each
local government area comprised of 150 married females and 150 married males.
They were simple randomly chosen. The instrument used for the study was the
Mate Selection and dyadic marital adjustment scale. The instrument was validated
and its reliability ascertained. A reliability co-efficient of 0.85 was
obtained. In analyzing the data, multiple regression analysis, regression
analysis, chi-square test and t-test were used to test the null hypotheses
while descriptive statistics of arithmetic mean and percentages were used to
analyze the research questions. The hypotheses were tested at 0.05 levels of
significance. Results based on the analysed data revealed among others that
most 28.5% and 24.4% of the total married persons in Ahia State selected their
mates on the basis of ideal mate and compatibility mate selection preferences
respectively. Arranged mate selection preference enhanced marital stability
more than the other mate selection preferences. There was a significant association
(P< 0.05) between mate selection preferences and place or location of
marriage. Marriages by compatibility , ideal mate and complementary needs were
associated with marriages in the rural areas while most marriages in the urban
areas were associated and influenced by value, arranged, homogamy and
propinquity mate selections. There was significant influence among gender, mate
selection preferences and martial stability. More married women chose their
life partners in preference to compatibility as against men but men showed more
marital stability. Among those within the ideal mate preference, more men
identified with ideal mate preference than women but in the area of marital
stability, men still reported having more stable marriage than women. It was established
that there was also a significant influence among mate selection preferences,
duration of marriage and marital stability. Mate selection preferences and
duration of marriage have influence on marital stability. Marital stability was
significantly higher (P< 0.05) for marriages contracted through
compatibility, ideal mate, and value mate selection preferences for marriages
of 6 -l0 years duration while in arranged marriage, marital stability is higher
in marriages of I- 5 years duration. Of all the mate selection preferences,
arranged and homogamy were able to predict marital stability with each
contributing 8.9% and 6.9% respectively. Finally, all the mate selection
preferences made a joint contribution of 15.8% to marital stability. Findings
from the study have implications for further development of the curriculum of Home Economics programmes, intending couples and those involved in
marriage moulding institution . Based on these; the following recommendations amongst others were
made: Mate selection preferences, length or duration, place or residence of marriages should be
integrated in the search for factors for stable marriages. There is need for Home Economists, Home
makers, experts in the marriage moulding institution and professionals to generate a model that will lead
to marriage stability. Intending couples who have negative and poor views of themselves with regard to
getting married as a result of marital crises should approach Home makers, Home Economists and experts
in marriage moulding institution for counseling for a proper guidance, counseling and evaluation of mate
selection preferences to adopt for a happy and stable marriage. Home Economics professional
Association should organize marriage seminars, workshops and conferences to highlight and teach
intending couples effective skills of mate selection preferences that would enable them run a peaceful,
stable and happy marriages.
MICHAEL, U (2026). Influence Of Mate Selection Preferences On Marital St Ability Among Married Persons In Abia State:- Ojukwu, Mark O . Repository.mouau.edu.ng: Retrieved May 12, 2026, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/influence-of-mate-selection-preferences-on-marital-st-ability-among-married-persons-in-abia-state-ojukwu-mark-o-7-2
UNIVERSITY, MICHAEL. "Influence Of Mate Selection Preferences On Marital St Ability Among Married Persons In Abia State:- Ojukwu, Mark O " Repository.mouau.edu.ng. Repository.mouau.edu.ng, 12 May. 2026, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/influence-of-mate-selection-preferences-on-marital-st-ability-among-married-persons-in-abia-state-ojukwu-mark-o-7-2. Accessed 12 May. 2026.
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UNIVERSITY, MICHAEL. "Influence Of Mate Selection Preferences On Marital St Ability Among Married Persons In Abia State:- Ojukwu, Mark O " Repository.mouau.edu.ng (2026). Accessed 12 May. 2026. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/influence-of-mate-selection-preferences-on-marital-st-ability-among-married-persons-in-abia-state-ojukwu-mark-o-7-2