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The present study was aimed to examine the relationship between self-disclosure and marital satisfaction, and whether the relation between self-disclosure and marital satisfaction meditated by intimacy. The participants of study involved 110 individual marriedpeoples in Cilegon, Banten. As predicted, the result showed that self-disclosure was positively related to marital satisfaction. Furthermore, the result also showed that intimacy was mediator the relationship between selfdisclosure and marital satisfaction. Implications and directions forfuture research were discussed.
Keyword: Self-disclosure, intimacy, Marital Satisfaction.Article Details
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