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Bidirectional Associations Between Newlyweds' Marital Satisfaction and Marital Problems over Time.

Justin A Lavner1, Benjamin R Karney2, Hannah C Williamson2, Thomas N Bradbury2.   

Abstract

Prevailing views of marital functioning generally adopt the view that marital problems predict decreases in marital satisfaction, but alternative theoretical perspectives raise the possibility that lowered satisfaction can also predict increases in problems. The current study sought to integrate and compare these perspectives by examining the bidirectional cross-lagged associations between newlyweds' reports of their marital satisfaction and marital problems over the first 4 years of marriage. Using annual assessments from 483 heterosexual newlywed couples, we find evidence for problem-to-satisfaction linkages as well as satisfaction-to-problem linkages. Satisfaction was a stronger predictor of marital problems early in marriage but not as time passed; by Year 4 only problem-to-satisfaction linkages remained significant. These findings are consistent with the idea that couples with more problems go on to report lower levels of satisfaction and couples with lower levels of satisfaction go on to report more marital problems. This dynamic interplay between global judgments about relationship satisfaction and ongoing specific relationship difficulties highlights the value of examining bidirectional effects to better understand marital functioning over time.
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Keywords:  Longitudinal; Marital Problems; Marital Satisfaction; Marriage; Newlywed Couples; longitudinal; matrimonio; parejas recién casadas; problemas conyugales; satisfacción conyugal; 婚姻; 婚姻满意度; 婚姻问题; 新婚伴侣; 纵向的

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27859099      PMCID: PMC5422134          DOI: 10.1111/famp.12264

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


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