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Ledermann, Thomas; Bodenmann, Guy; Rudaz, Myriam; Bradbury, Thomas N. – Family Relations, 2010
The association between daily stress outside and inside of the relationship and marital functioning in the form of communication in conflict situations and marital quality was examined. We hypothesized that relationship stress mediates the association between external stress and marital functioning at the individual level, and that the association…
Descriptors: Marital Satisfaction, Conflict, Stress Variables, Interpersonal Communication
Lavner, Justin A.; Bradbury, Thomas N. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2010
Although marital satisfaction starts high and declines for the average newlywed, some spouses may follow qualitatively distinct trajectories. Using 8 self-reports of satisfaction collected over 4 years from 464 newlywed spouses, we identified 5 trajectory groups, including patterns defined by high intercepts and no declines in satisfaction,…
Descriptors: Divorce, Personality Traits, Spouses, Marital Satisfaction
Rogge, Ronald D.; Cobb, Rebecca J.; Story, Lisa B.; Johnson, Matthew D.; Lawrence, Erika E.; Rothman, Alexia D.; Bradbury, Thomas N. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2006
Demographic and relationship quality data were collected from 704 individuals recruited to participate in a randomized study of relationship enhancing interventions. Recruiting at bridal shows produced partners who were more satisfied, earlier in their relationships, and less likely to be parents, with a marginally higher proportion of Latino…
Descriptors: Recruitment, Selection, Spouses, Intervention