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. 2018 May;7(2):171–178.

Table 2.

Results of comparison of pairs of adjusted means of the marital satisfaction components at the group level using Tukey’s test

Components of marital satisfaction Groups P value
Personality issues Requesting for cosmetic surgery VS who had surgery 0.01
non-applicants VS who had surgery 0.89
non-applicants VS requesting for cosmetic surgery <0.001
Communication Requesting for cosmetic surgery VS who had surgery 0.11
non-applicants VS who had surgery 0.90
non-applicants VS requesting for cosmetic surgery 0.03
Conflict resolution Requesting for cosmetic surgery VS who had surgery <0.001
non-applicants VS who had surgery 0.85
non-applicants VS requesting for cosmetic surgery <0.001
Financial management Requesting for cosmetic surgery VS who had surgery 0.02
non-applicants VS who had surgery 0.53
non-applicants VS requesting for cosmetic surgery 0.18
Leisure activities Requesting for cosmetic surgery VS who had surgery 0.03
non-applicants VS who had surgery 0.90
non-applicants VS requesting for cosmetic surgery <0.001
Sexual relationship Requesting for cosmetic surgery VS who had surgery 0.81
non-applicants VS who had surgery 0.48
non-applicants VS requesting for cosmetic surgery 0.15
Children and parenting Requesting for cosmetic surgery VS who had surgery 0.60
non-applicants VS who had surgery 0.76
non-applicants VS requesting for cosmetic surgery 0.95
Family and friends Requesting for cosmetic surgery VS who had surgery 0.01
non-applicants VS who had surgery 0.48
non-applicants VS requesting for cosmetic surgery 0.13
Religious orientation Requesting for cosmetic surgery VS who had surgery 0.17
non-applicants VS who had surgery 0.61
non-applicants VS requesting for cosmetic surgery 0.63
Overall marital satisfaction Requesting for cosmetic surgery VS who had surgery <0.001
non-applicants VS who had surgery 0.98
non-applicants VS requesting for cosmetic surgery <0.001