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Tach, Laura; Halpern-Meekin, Sarah – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2009
We investigate the link between premarital cohabitation and trajectories of subsequent marital quality using random effects growth curve models and repeated measures of marital quality from married women in the NLSY-79 (N = 3,598). We find that premarital cohabitors experience lower quality marital relationships on average, but this is driven by…
Descriptors: Marital Status, Marital Satisfaction, Females, Interpersonal Relationship
Ellison, Christopher G.; Burdette, Amy M.; Wilcox, W. Bradford – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2010
A substantial body of research has shown that relationship quality tends to be (a) lower among racial and ethnic minorities and (b) higher among more religious persons and among couples in which partners share common religious affiliations, practices, and beliefs. However, few studies have examined the interplay of race or ethnicity and religion…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Family Life, Religion, Telephone Surveys
Yabiku, Scott T.; Gager, Constance T. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2009
Prior research found that lower sexual frequency and satisfaction were associated with higher rates of divorce, but little research had examined the role of sexual activity in the dissolution of cohabiting unions. We drew upon social exchange theory to hypothesize why sexual frequency is more important in cohabitation: (a) cohabitors' lower costs…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Social Exchange Theory, Marriage, Marital Satisfaction
Wheeler, Lorey A.; Updegraff, Kimberly A.; Thayer, Shawna M. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2010
This study examined associations between Mexican-origin spouses' conflict resolution strategies (i.e., nonconfrontation, solution orientation, and control) and (a) gender-typed qualities and attitudes, (b) cultural orientations, and (c) marital quality in a sample of 227 couples. Results of multilevel modeling revealed that Mexican cultural…
Descriptors: Spouses, Marital Satisfaction, Conflict, Conflict Resolution
Soons, Judith P. M.; Liefbroer, Aart C.; Kalmijn, Matthijs – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2009
This study examines how relationship transitions affect subjective well-being (SWB) and how this effect changes over time. We used prospective data containing information about 18 years of young adults' lives (PSIN, N = 5, 514). SWB was measured with the Satisfaction with Life Scale. Within-person multilevel regression analyses showed that dating,…
Descriptors: Life Satisfaction, Young Adults, Well Being, Measures (Individuals)
Becker, Oliver Arranz; Lois, Daniel – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2010
The present study examines different processes leading to lifestyle homogamy in married and cohabiting couples using data from the German Socioeconomic Panel (n = 3,490 couples). The analyses first suggest that alignment over time promotes homogamy of leisure-related lifestyles, especially with respect to action-oriented activities. However,…
Descriptors: Labor Force Nonparticipants, Cues, Parent Child Relationship, Life Style
Busby, Dean M.; Holman, Thomas B.; Niehuis, Sylvia – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2009
The purpose of this research was to understand in greater detail, using 2 samples (Study 1 N = 4,881 heterosexual couples; Study 2 N = 335 heterosexual couples who completed the Relationship Evaluation Questionnaire), how partner or self-enhancement patterns differentially influence relationship outcomes. A multivariate analysis of covariance was…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Multivariate Analysis, Questionnaires, Spouses
Relationship Risks in Context: A Cumulative Risk Approach to Understanding Relationship Satisfaction
Rauer, Amy J.; Karney, Benjamin R.; Garvan, Cynthia W.; Hou, Wei – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2008
Risks associated with less satisfying intimate relationships often co-occur within individuals, raising questions about approaches that consider only their independent impact. Utilizing the "cumulative risk model," which acknowledges the natural covariation of risk factors, this study examined individuals in intimate relationships using…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Intimacy, Risk, Models
Kneip, Thorsten; Bauer, Gerrit – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2009
The increase in European divorce rates over the past decades was accompanied by several changes in divorce laws. Yet for European countries, research on the effects of divorce law on the divorce rate is scarce. Most of the existing studies are based on data from North America and provide numerous, but inconsistent, results. We use fixed-effects…
Descriptors: Divorce, Foreign Countries, Policy Analysis, Marital Satisfaction
Proulx, Christine M.; Helms, Heather M.; Buehler, Cheryl – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2007
This study examines the association between marital quality and personal well-being using meta-analytic techniques. Effects from 93 studies were analyzed. The average weighted effect size r was 0.37 for cross-sectional and 0.25 for longitudinal effects. Results indicate that several variables moderate the association between marital quality and…
Descriptors: Marital Satisfaction, Well Being, Meta Analysis
Bronte-Tinkew, Jacinta; Scott, Mindy E.; Horowitz, Allison – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2009
Using a sample of biological resident fathers and their children from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study Birth Cohort (ECLS-B) 9- and 24-month surveys (N = 5,300), this study examines associations and the direct and indirect pathways through which men's pregnancy intentions influence toddlers' mental proficiency and attachment security.…
Descriptors: Conflict, Pregnancy, Toddlers, Fathers
Hewitt, Belinda – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2009
This report examines whether the presence of children in marriage differentially influences the risk of wives or husbands initiating separation. The analytic sample consists of 9,118 first marriages from the Households, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia survey (2001). Using event history and competing risks analysis, I find weak evidence…
Descriptors: Divorce, Spouses, Marital Satisfaction, Marriage
Kan, Marni L.; McHale, Susan M.; Crouter, Ann C. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2008
This study examined longitudinal links between incongruence in mothers' versus fathers' differential treatment of adolescent-age siblings and parents' marital quality. Multilevel models including 200 families, over four waves, spaced across 6 years tested whether youth perceptions of incongruence in differential intimacy and conflict predicted…
Descriptors: Siblings, Mothers, Marital Satisfaction, Conflict
Claxton, Amy; Perry-Jenkins, Maureen – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2008
This study examines changes in leisure patterns across the transition to parenthood for dual-earner, working-class couples, as well as the relationship between leisure and marital quality. To this end, 147 heterosexual couples were interviewed across the transition to parenthood. Findings indicate that during the transition to parenthood, husbands…
Descriptors: Spouses, Leisure Time, Marital Satisfaction, Conflict
Greenstein, Theodore N. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2009
This study uses data from married women in 30 nations to examine justice processes involving perceptions of fairness of the division of household labor and satisfaction with family life. Relative deprivation theory suggests that national context--operationalized here as nation-level gender equity--might serve as a comparative referent used by…
Descriptors: Marital Status, Females, Family Life, Role Perception