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The longitudinal association of marital confidence, time spent together, and marital satisfaction.

Matthew D Johnson1, Jared R Anderson.   

Abstract

Using three waves of dyadic data collected at 18-month intervals from a community-based sample of 610 newly married heterosexual couples (1 220 individuals), we examined the relationship between marital confidence, time spent together, and marital satisfaction using a modified actor-partner interdependence model. Results indicate that after controlling for marital satisfaction and time spent together at Time 1, marital confidence around the time of marriage was associated with marital satisfaction approximately 3 years later. In addition, marital confidence was associated with how much time husbands and wives spent together at Time 2, which was related to marital satisfaction at Time 3. Tests of the mediating paths from marital confidence to marital satisfaction trended toward significance. The results suggest the importance of assessing for relationship confidence when working with couples in the early stages of their relationship. © FPI, Inc.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23763684     DOI: 10.1111/j.1545-5300.2012.01417.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fam Process        ISSN: 0014-7370


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