Brief Article
Copyright ©2013 Baishideng.
World J Psychiatr. Mar 22, 2013; 3(1): 1-7
Published online Mar 22, 2013. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v3.i1.1
Table 1 Socio demographic characteristics of the sample (mean ± SD)
Polygamous (n = 64)Monogamous (n = 72)Statistical t test value
Age (yr)41.67 ± 9.2229.81 ± 8.028.03b
Age of marriage20.92 ± 4.3018.18 ± 2.224.75b
Husband’s age48.98 ± 11.1825.19 ± 7.148.67
Husband’s age of marriage29.34 ± 7.7824.39 ± 3.804.80b
Education10.02 ± 4.219.24 ± 3.081.22
Husband’s education10.52 ± 4.908.53 ± 4.712.39a
No. of children6.61 ± 2.674.68 ± 2.024.77b
Satisfaction with economic stateχ2 = 9.09a
Highly satisfied or satisfied39.10%54.20%
Moderately satisfied46.90%4.40%
Unsatisfied or highly unsatisfied14.00%1.40%
Kind of blood relations with husbandχ2 = 10.60a
None31.30%50.00%
Father’s side23.40%27.80%
Mother’s side10.90%4.20%
Both sides18.80%11.10%
Distant15.60%6.90%
Wife’s order
First62.50%
Second34.30%
Third3.20%
Agreement with polygamous marriagesχ2 = 6.10
Don’t agree76.60%87.50%
Agree under certain circumstances18.80%12.50%
Agree4.60%0.00%
Table 2 Familial structure differences in family function, well being and mental health symptoms (mean ± SD)
Polygamous(n = 64)Monogamous(n = 72)t value
Family functioning (FAD)2.34 ± 0.382.33 ± 0.420.12
Marital relationship (Enrich)2.92 ± 0.603.39 ± 0.573.91b
Self esteem2.61 ± 0.412.98 ± 0.385.45b
Life satisfaction (SWLS)3.72 ± 1.184.65 ± 0.895.03b
Mental health (SCL-90)
Somatization2.06 ± 0.391.64 ± 0.674.47b
Obsessive-compulsive2.10 ± 0.381.84 ± 0.712.71b
Interpersonal sensitivity2.18 ± 3.781.92 ± 0.742.59a
Depression2.11 ± 0.341.78 ± 0.663.68b
Anxiety1.91 ± 0.261.81 ± 0.721.07
Hostility2.22 ± 0.491.84 ± 0.743.56b
Phobic anxiety2.09 ± 0.411.71 ± 0.793.58b
Paranoid ideation2.17 ± 0.361.83 ± 0.673.75b
Psychoticism2.08 ± 0.351.71 ± 0.753.72b
Additional items2.17 ± 0.411.95 ± 0.662.29a
GSI2.10 ± 0.461.79 ± 0.623.81b
Table 3 Family structure and socio-demographic variables as predictors of the study's dependent measures: Standardized regression effect and R-square
Family structureAgeEducationEconomic stateR square
Family functioning (FAD)0.03-0.040.02-0.25b0.058
Marital relationship (Enrich)0.20a0.23b0.01-0.060.160b
Self esteem0.38b0.050.02-0.040.183b
life satisfaction (SWLS)0.35b0.090.060.060.158b
Mental health (SCL-90)
Somatization-0.48b0.11-0.16-0.32b0.255b
Obsessive-compulsive-0.33b0.10-0.06-0.170.095a
Interpersonal sensitivity-0.32b0.08-0.11-0.18a0.103b
Depression-0.42b0.08-0.03-0.26b0.158b
Anxiety-0.25b0.23a-0.18-0.19a0.141b
Hostility-0.36b-0.02-0.08-0.27b0.155b
Phobic anxiety-0.40b0.12-0.20a-0.23b0.192b
Paranoid ideation-0.39b0.07-0.25b-0.22b0.210b
Psychoticism-0.39b0.08-0.19a-0.19a0.175b
Additional items-0.31b0.15-0.11-0.18a0.103b
GSI-0.44b0.12-0.15-0.26b0.200b
Table 4 First wives to second and third wives differences in family function, well being and mental health symptoms
First wives(n = 40)Second and third wives(n = 24)t value
Family functioning (FAD)2.48 ± 0.412.27 ± 0.362.17a
Marital relationship (Enrich)3.34 ± 0.613.49 ± 0.530.82
Self esteem2.87 ± 0.503.07 ± 0.272.01a
Life satisfaction (SWLS)4.61 ± 0.984.74 ± 0.740.56
Mental health (SCL-90)
Somatization1.68 ± 0.651.64 ± 0.690.24
Obsessive-compulsive1.98 ± 0.571.78 ± 0.771.12
Interpersonal sensitivity2.09 ± 0.611.82 ± 0.801.40
Depression1.94 ± 0.551.70 ± 0.701.45
Anxiety2.00 ± 0.601.70 ± 0.772.00a
Hostility1.94 ± 0.721.80 ± 0.770.72
Phobic anxiety1.87 ± 0.731.65 ± 0.841.11
Paranoid ideation2.03 ± 0.621.71 ± 0.682.19a
Psychoticism1.92 ± 0.681.59 ± 0.782.18a
Additional items2.05 ± 0.601.92 ± 0.700.79
GSI1.94 ± 0.511.72 ± 0.671.38