Introduction: The study is focusing on the relationships between several different, widely researched topics - such as satisfaction with relationship and life, well-being and the development of family structure - and examining them from different perspectives. In general, satisfaction with life, just as the subjective well-being displays high correlation with relationship satisfaction, which has effect on the development of the family structure as well. According to our assumption, those people who live in a happy and balanced relationship/marriage are happier and more satisfied with their lives. All of this is substantially influenced by one of the most important issues in people's lives/relationships, that is childbearing. This is also considerable for the development of life satisfaction and well-being. Moreover, a more balanced relationship is supposed to have a positive relationship with family cohesion, flexibility and communication within the family.
Method: In the present study, we examined on our entire database the relationship between life satisfaction, well-being, relationship satisfaction and the possible changes in all of these relationships depending on the changes in the family structure. In our analysis, we also examined the effect of children's presence in the family in relation with relationship satisfaction. 192 people participated in the present study.
Results: According to the results, life satisfaction and the optimal communication within the family have a positive effect on relationship satisfaction. Satisfaction with family communication proved to be the strongest predictor. Despite our hypothesis, the number and age of children - more children and younger age - did not show a negative correlation with relatinship satisfaction.
Conclusion: Not just during a crisis, under optimal circumstances, several factors affect relationship satisfaction, but the main influencing aspect is an optimal family structure. In a well-functioning family, the optimal level of communication has a positive effect on the development of the relationship, whereas disintegration and inadequate communication can lead to severe dysfunction both in terms of the relationship and the family unit. The results from the analysis show important conclusions and reveal new research directions, which should be examined in a larger sample in the future.
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