The role of commiment in motivating forgiveness in a romantic relationship within African context
Abstract
The aim of this study was to test the role of commitment in motivating forgiveness in romantic relationships
within an African context. The South African concept of ubuntu (humanness/ humanity) and the influence it
has or does not have on forgiveness was also explored. A purposive sample of 218 students in their second
year of study was selected for this investigation. The students were from the Mafikeng Campus of the North West
University. Participants responded to questions with regard to the degree of commitment in their
relationships, forgiveness and certain measures of psychological well-being. The results of the investigation
indicated that most of the measures were reliable and valid. Findings indicate that commitment does not play
a significant role in forgiveness within an African context. However, the level of commitment is strongly
influenced by the degree of fulfillment experienced within a relationship. Thus, the higher the degree of
fulfillment within a relationship, the higher the level of commitment within such a relationship. Findings also
indicated that neither commitment nor ubuntu plays a significant role in forgiveness within a collectivistic
relationship. Pertinent conclusions and recommendations are made.
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