@article{oai:sucra.repo.nii.ac.jp:00019775, author = {趙, 丹寧 and 山本, 陽一}, issue = {1}, journal = {埼玉大学紀要. 教養学部, Saitama University Review. Faculty of Liberal Arts}, month = {Sep}, note = {What do women feel when changing their maiden names? Do these feelings influence their attitudes toward couples with separate surnames? This survey was conducted among 325 Japanese women and factor analysis found feelings as 1) regret and loss of their maiden names, 2) a feeling of new surnames not aligning with who they are, 3) a sense of unity and joy in new surnames. Notably, “a feeling of new surnames not aligning with who they are” is found more in working women than women without work. Logistic regression analysis found that “a feeling of new surnames not aligning with who they are” then led to women's current support to separate surnames, while “a sense of unity and joy in new surnames” then led to women's current resistance to separate surnames. This study showed that the change of surname may cause a psychological burden on women and hinder their social advancement, and the feelings at the time of surname change may even affect their current attitudes of separate surnames. The above results might bring a new perspective to the discussion on the selective married couple’s surname system., text, application/pdf}, pages = {87--98}, title = {女性の改姓時の気持ちと現在の夫婦別姓態度への影響}, volume = {58}, year = {2022}, yomi = {チョウ, タンネイ and ヤマモト, ヨウイチ} }