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A Longitudinal Investigation of Commitment Dynamics in Cohabiting Relationships.

Galena K Rhoades1, Scott M Stanley, Howard J Markman.   

Abstract

This longitudinal study followed 120 cohabiting couples over 8 months to test hypotheses derived from commitment theory about how two types of commitment (dedication and constraints) operate during cohabitation. In nearly half the couples, there were large differences between partners in terms of dedication. These differences were associated with lower relationship adjustment, even controlling for overall level of dedication. Further, among couples who believed in the institution of marriage, cohabiting women were, on average, more dedicated than their partners. Additionally, there was evidence that constraints (e.g., signing a lease, having a joint bank account) may make it less likely that couples will break-up, regardless of relationship dedication. This finding was strongest for women and for those with higher income levels.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22736881      PMCID: PMC3377181          DOI: 10.1177/0192513X11420940

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fam Issues        ISSN: 0192-513X


  9 in total

1.  Timing is everything: Pre-engagement cohabitation and increased risk for poor marital outcomes.

Authors:  Galena H Kline; Scott M Stanley; Howard J Markman; P Antonio Olmos-Gallo; Michelle St Peters; Sarah W Whitton; Lydia M Prado
Journal:  J Fam Psychol       Date:  2004-06

2.  The Timing of Cohabitation and Engagement: Impact on First and Second Marriages.

Authors:  Scott M Stanley; Galena K Rhoades; Paul R Amato; Howard J Markman; Christine A Johnson
Journal:  J Marriage Fam       Date:  2010-08-01

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Authors:  David C Atkins
Journal:  J Fam Psychol       Date:  2005-03

4.  Pre-engagement cohabitation and gender asymmetry in marital commitment.

Authors:  Galena Kline Rhoades; Scott M Stanley; Howard J Markman
Journal:  J Fam Psychol       Date:  2006-12

5.  Marriage and cohabitation in the United States: A statistical portrait based on cycle 6 (2002) of the National Survey of Family Growth.

Authors:  Paula Y Goodwin; William D Mosher; Anjani Chandra
Journal:  Vital Health Stat 23       Date:  2010-02

6.  The effect of union type on psychological well-being: depression among cohabitors versus marrieds.

Authors:  S L Brown
Journal:  J Health Soc Behav       Date:  2000-09

7.  Couples' Reasons for Cohabitation: Associations with Individual Well-Being and Relationship Quality.

Authors:  Galena K Rhoades; Scott M Stanley; Howard J Markman
Journal:  J Fam Issues       Date:  2009-02-01

8.  The pre-engagement cohabitation effect: a replication and extension of previous findings.

Authors:  Galena K Rhoades; Scott M Stanley; Howard J Markman
Journal:  J Fam Psychol       Date:  2009-02

9.  The Revised Commitment Inventory: Psychometrics and Use with Unmarried Couples.

Authors:  Jesse Owen; Galena K Rhoades; Scott M Stanley; Howard J Markman
Journal:  J Fam Issues       Date:  2010-10-18
  9 in total
  8 in total

1.  The Role of Minority Stressors in Lesbian Relationship Commitment and Persistence over Time.

Authors:  Renzo J Barrantes; Asia A Eaton; Cindy B Veldhuis; Tonda L Hughes
Journal:  Psychol Sex Orientat Gend Divers       Date:  2017-03-20

2.  Physical aggression in unmarried relationships: the roles of commitment and constraints.

Authors:  Galena K Rhoades; Scott M Stanley; Gretchen Kelmer; Howard J Markman
Journal:  J Fam Psychol       Date:  2010-12

3.  Workplace surface acting and marital partner discontent: Anxiety and exhaustion spillover mechanisms.

Authors:  Morgan A Krannitz; Alicia A Grandey; Songqi Liu; David A Almeida
Journal:  J Occup Health Psychol       Date:  2015-02-23

4.  The impact of the transition to cohabitation on relationship functioning: cross-sectional and longitudinal findings.

Authors:  Galena K Rhoades; Scott M Stanley; Howard J Markman
Journal:  J Fam Psychol       Date:  2012-04-30

5.  Should I stay or should I go? Predicting dating relationship stability from four aspects of commitment.

Authors:  Galena K Rhoades; Scott M Stanley; Howard J Markman
Journal:  J Fam Psychol       Date:  2010-10

6.  "Will you complete this survey too?" Differences between individual versus dyadic samples in relationship research.

Authors:  Allen W Barton; Justin A Lavner; Scott M Stanley; Matthew D Johnson; Galena K Rhoades
Journal:  J Fam Psychol       Date:  2019-08-05

7.  Selected Predictors of the Sense of Intimacy in Relationships of Young Adults.

Authors:  Dorota Czyżowska; Ewa Gurba; Natalia Czyżowska; Alicja Kalus; Katarzyna Sitnik-Warchulska; Bernadetta Izydorczyk
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2019-11-13       Impact factor: 3.390

8.  Chinese Newlyweds' Perception and Tolerance Toward Common and Severe Partner Aggression.

Authors:  Zongpei Dai; Yong Zheng
Journal:  Psychol Res Behav Manag       Date:  2021-12-10
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