| Literature DB >> 23421607 |
Alan J Hawkins1, Scott M Stanley, Philip A Cowan, Frank D Fincham, Steven R H Beach, Carolyn Pape Cowan, Galena K Rhoades, Howard J Markman, Andrew P Daire.
Abstract
Comments on the original article by Matthew D. Johnson (see record 2012-08242-001). It is important to challenge some of Johnson's points about the effectiveness and reach of interventions to lower income couples and couples of color and his suggested prioritization of basic over applied research. With emerging findings and practical knowledge gained in lower income communities from all across the United States over the past decade, we see evidence to support optimism for the potential utility of marriage and relationship education (MRE) programs to help disadvantaged and minority couples. Accordingly, continued support for these efforts is justified. We anticipate that the potential of these first-generation programs will only increase as the research Johnson called for advances our understanding of low-income and minority couple relationships, as more programs are rigorously evaluated, and as we learn and disseminate best practices from programs now in the field. (c) 2013 APA, all rights reserved.Mesh:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23421607 DOI: 10.1037/a0031792
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am Psychol ISSN: 0003-066X