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Changes in Relationship Commitment Across the Transition to Parenthood: Pre-pregnancy Happiness as a Protective Resource.

Hagar Ter Kuile1, Catrin Finkenauer2, Tanja van der Lippe3, Esther S Kluwer1,4.   

Abstract

The transition to parenthood is both a joyous and a challenging event in a relationship. Studies to date have found mostly negative effects of the birth of the first child on the parental relationship. We propose that partners' pre-pregnancy individual happiness may serve as a buffer against these negative effects. We predicted that parents who are happy prior to pregnancy fare better in terms of relationship commitment after childbirth than unhappy parents. To test our prediction, we used data of a 5-wave longitudinal study among 109 Dutch newlywed couples who had their first child during the study and a comparison group of 55 couples who remained childless. We found that the relationship commitment of fathers with higher pre-pregnancy happiness and fathers with a partner with higher pre-pregnancy happiness increased slightly in the years after childbirth, whereas the relationship commitment of fathers with lower pre-pregnancy happiness and fathers with a partner with lower pre-pregnancy happiness decreased. In addition, the relationship commitment of mothers with a happier partner prior to pregnancy decreased only slightly across the transition to parenthood but showed a steeper decline for mothers with a partner with average or lower pre-pregnancy happiness. In line with the idea that happiness acts as a resource when partners have to deal with relationship challenges, individual happiness predicted changes in relationship commitment for parents, but not for partners who remained childless.
Copyright © 2021 Ter Kuile, Finkenauer, van der Lippe and Kluwer.

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Keywords:  Mplus; actor-partner interdependence model; commitment; happiness; transition to parenthood; vulnerability-stress-adaptation model

Year:  2021        PMID: 33664696      PMCID: PMC7921486          DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.622160

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Psychol        ISSN: 1664-1078


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