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Physical aggression and marital dysfunction: a longitudinal analysis.

E Lawrence1, T N Bradbury.   

Abstract

Shortly after marriage, 56 couples provided data on physical aggression and other predictors of marital adjustment. At 6-month intervals over the next 4 years, spouses reported on their marital quality and stability. Results indicated that marital dysfunction was more common among aggressive than among nonaggressive couples (70% vs. 38%) and among severely aggressive than among moderately aggressive couples (93% vs. 46%). Aggression remained a reliable predictor of marital outcomes after the authors controlled for stressful events and negative communication. These findings help to refine developmental models of marital dysfunction, which often overlook the role of aggression, and can provide information for prevention programs for marital distress, which typically do not distinguish between aggressive and nonaggressive couples.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11322081     DOI: 10.1037//0893-3200.15.1.135

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fam Psychol        ISSN: 0893-3200


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