TY - JOUR T1 - Personality Traits, the Risk of Divorce and Marital Satisfaction: An Intrapersonal Model AU - Zare, Bahareh AU - Nasir, Rohany AU - Mastor, Khariul Anwar AU - Shahrazad, W.S. Wan JO - The Social Sciences VL - 8 IS - 5 SP - 466 EP - 472 PY - 2013 DA - 2001/08/19 SN - 1818-5800 DO - sscience.2013.466.472 UR - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=sscience.2013.466.472 KW - Five factors personality KW -marital satisfaction KW -the risk of divorce KW -satisfaction KW -married couples AB - The theory of intrapersonal model maintains that an individual’s personality traits can directly affect marital satisfaction. Although, an intrapersonal model in its extreme version may suggest that the negative relationship between characteristic anxieties and marital satisfaction is mediated by marital communication, the interpersonal and intrapersonal models do not share the same limitations. Any intrapersonal persuasion is most likely accompanied with interpersonal procedures. This study tested the relationship between the five factor model of personality (neuroticism, extraversion, openness, agreeableness and conscientiousness), marital satisfaction and the risk of divorce. The participants completed NEO-FFI and ENRICH and they were interviewed according to the OHI (Oral History Interview) method. The results demonstrate that neuroticism is as a significant predictor of marital satisfaction and the risk of divorce. In addition, such traits as conscientiousness, agreeableness, extraversion and openness to experience can help predict satisfaction in married couples. ER -