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Completed on 2014
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- This study was designed to assess the adjustment of married couples with different
citizenship in selected municipalities of Batangas Province. The respondents were 174 mixed-marriage
couples that were chosen through purposive convenient sampling. This study determined the profile of the
respondents in terms of sex, age, nationality, nationality of partner, place of residency and length of
relationship. A descriptive method of research was utilized and survey-questionnaire was its main tool.
Questionnaires were distributed to the respondents and were retrieved to be tallied, tabulated, interpreted
and analyzed. The statistical treatments used in the study were frequency and percentage, weighted mean
and chi-square. Results showed that most of the respondents are female, 27 – 30 years old and are
Filipinos with American, Schweiz, New Zealander, Japanese, Thai, British, German and Italian partners.
Most are from rural areas and have relationship length of 4-7 years. Further, demographical adjustment
showed that most are adjusted in both cultural and financial aspect; while psychological adjustment
depicted that most are adjusted on psychosocial aspect and highly adjusted on emotional aspect.
Correlating the profile and demographical adjustment of respondents showed significant relationship
except for the place of residency while the profile and psychological adjustment of respondents also
depicted significant relationship. Moreover, the implication of the findings of the study to the Filipino
community is discussed thoroughly to guide couples to constructively look at their strengths and adjust on
their differences with each other.