Although the majority of wives who marry early
in Mandangin Island have interpersonal
communication in the medium and high category, we
cannot rule out 9 subjects with low interpersonal
communication. This shows that there are still
married wives early in Mandangin Island who have
not conducted effective interpersonal
communication. A thick patriarchal culture that
makes a wife in Mandangin Island has a tendency to
harbor and save herself every problem in her life, and
have the fear to express her wishes. It is worth noting
because interpersonal communication is an important
aspect related to almost all aspects of married life.
Effective interpersonal communication is essential to
maintain long-term marital relationships because
effective and quality interpersonal communication is
the foundation of strong marital satisfaction (Strong,
DeVault, and Cohen, 2011).
5 CONLUSION
For married wives early is expected to develop the
quality of effective interpersonal communication to
achieve high marital satisfaction. For further research
on similar topics, it is hoped to consider other factors
besides interpersonal communication that can affect
marital satisfaction. Then look at cultural factors in
the context under study, further research is expected
to use interview method in order to obtain more in-
depth data.
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