The purpose of this research is to find out the relationship between the marriage commitment of a multi-cultural family's Korean husband to his married life and the intention to continue his family relations so that we may obtain basic data necessary to give social support to multi-cultural families. The research subjects were 885 Korean husbands of marriage immigrant women who were using multi-cultural family support centers located in A and B provinces. The investigated items consisted of the basic personal information of Korean husband and immigrant wife, each Korean husband's marriage commitment to his married life and the intention to continue his family relations. For statistical analysis, the data of 407 subjects who had given answers to all the items out of the total collected data of the 495 subjects was used. The analysis result shows that, in case of Korean husbands' intention to continue their family relations, affective commitment and behavioral commitment that are subordinate concepts of attitudinal commitment had a statistically significant relation. It was also confirmed that affective commitment had influence on . Korean husbands' intention to cotinue their family relations was explained by 46.3%, while were explained by 47.2%.
This result academically practically implies that it is necessary to strengthen and develop programs related to improving married life commitment and of the husband and the wife of a multi-cultural family through the functions of multi-cultural family support centers.