Al-Hikmah University Central Journal
CORRELATIONAL STUDY OF ASSERTIVENESS SKILLS AND MARITAL DISSATISFACTION AMONG MARRIED POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS OF AL- HIKMAH UNIVERSTIY
Abstract
This study examined the relationship between assertiveness skills and marital dissatisfaction
among married postgraduate students of Al-Hikmah University Ilorin. The correlational
research design was adopted for the study. The sample was 150 postgraduate students of Al-
Hikmah University, Ilorin randomly selected for the study. Assertiveness Skills Questionnaire
(ASQ) and Marital Dissatisfaction Scale (MDS) were used to collecting the necessary data. The
data collected were analysed using PPMC and Multiple Regression Analysis. Three hypotheses
were raised and tested at 0.05 critical region. The findings revealed that there was a significant
negative relationship between boldness skill and marital dissatisfaction of married postgraduate
students of Al-Hikmah University (r.-0.00, df.148, p.<0.05) there was a significant negative
relationship between communication skill and marital dissatisfaction of married postgraduate
students of Al-Hikmah University (r.-0.26, df.148, p.<0.05); there was a significant negative
relationship between active listening skill and marital dissatisfaction of married postgraduate
students of Al-Hikmah University, (r.-0.29, df.148, p.<0.05). Based on the findings, the study
concluded that assertiveness skills (boldness skill, communication skills and listening skills) were
strong correlates of marital dissatisfaction among married postgraduate students in Al-Hikmah
University, Ilorin. Hence, the marital dissatisfaction of the the postgraduate students of Al-
Hikmah University can be managed with assertiveness skills. Based on the conclusion, the study
recommended that married postgraduate students should endeavour to improve their
assertiveness skills so as to reduce their marital dissatisfaction and enhance their marital
satisfaction.