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Wadsworth, Martha E.; Markman, Howard J. – Behavior Therapy, 2012
The field of couples relationship education has come to a critical junction. We have generally demonstrated that our interventions work (at least in the short run) but to what extent have we shown that the skills and processes we teach are in fact responsible for the success of the intervention? In this paper we review progress made in…
Descriptors: Intervention, Literature, Research, Counseling Techniques
Markman, Howard J.; Rhoades, Galena K. – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2012
The overarching aim of this article is to review the research on relationship education programs and approaches that has been published or accepted for publication since the last review article in 2003. This article provides a critical overview of the relationship education field and sets an agenda for research and practice for the next decade. A…
Descriptors: Therapy, Program Effectiveness, Research, Interpersonal Relationship
Rhoades, Galena K.; Stanley, Scott M.; Markman, Howard J. – Journal of Family Issues, 2012
This longitudinal study followed 120 cohabiting, opposite-sex couples over 8 months to test hypotheses derived from commitment theory about how two types of commitment (dedication and constraint) operate during cohabitation. In nearly half the couples, there were large differences between partners in terms of dedication. These differences were…
Descriptors: Evidence, Income, Females, Gender Differences
Hawkins, Alan J.; Stanley, Scott M.; Cowan, Philip A.; Fincham, Frank D.; Beach, Steven R. H.; Cowan, Carolyn Pape; Rhoades, Galena K.; Markman, Howard J.; Daire, Andrew P. – American Psychologist, 2013
In the past decade, the federal government, some states, and numerous communities have initiated programs to help couples form and sustain healthy marriages and relationships in order to increase family stability for children. Thus, the authors value the attention given to this emerging policy area by the "American Psychologist" in a recent…
Descriptors: Marriage, Interpersonal Relationship, Low Income Groups, Federal Aid
Stanley, Scott M.; Rhoades, Galena K.; Amato, Paul R.; Markman, Howard J.; Johnson, Christine A. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2010
Using a multistate sample of marriages that took place in the 1990s, this study examined associations between premarital cohabitation history and marital quality in first (N = 437) and second marriages (N = 200) and marital instability in first marriages (intact N = 521, divorced N = 124). For first marriages, cohabiting with the spouse without…
Descriptors: Divorce, Marital Instability, Marital Satisfaction, Marriage
Owen, Jesse; Rhoades, Galena K.; Stanley, Scott M.; Markman, Howard J. – Journal of Family Issues, 2011
The Commitment Inventory measures interpersonal commitment (dedication) and constraint commitment. Since it was first published, substantial revisions have been made, but there are no published data on the psychometric properties of the new version. Furthermore, little information is available on measuring commitment for unmarried couples. This…
Descriptors: Factor Structure, Psychometrics, Measures (Individuals), Interpersonal Relationship
Rienks, Shauna L.; Wadsworth, Martha E.; Markman, Howard J.; Einhorn, Lindsey; Etter, Erica Moran – Family Relations, 2011
This study investigates father involvement among a sample of ethnically diverse, low-income men participating in a randomized controlled trial of a 14-hour relationship education program that teaches skills and principles for healthy relationships. Utilizing data from 137 fathers, we examined contextual, individual, and coparental relationship…
Descriptors: Family Income, Workshops, Fathers, Males
Rhoades, Galena K.; Stanley, Scott M.; Markman, Howard J. – Journal of Family Issues, 2009
This study uses a new measure to examine how different types of reasons for cohabitation are associated with individual well-being and relationship quality in a sample of 120 cohabiting heterosexual couples (N = 240). Spending more time together and convenience are the most strongly endorsed reasons. The degree to which individuals report…
Descriptors: Aggression, Interpersonal Relationship, Depression (Psychology), Anxiety
Stanley, Scott M.; Whitton, Sarah W.; Markman, Howard J. – Journal of Family Issues, 2004
Explanations for the risks associated with premarital and nonmarital cohabitation (e.g., higher rates of breakup and divorce, lower relationship satisfaction, and greater risk for violent interaction) have focused on levels of conventionality, including attitudes about commitment to the institution of marriage. However, relatively little attention…
Descriptors: Interaction, Interpersonal Relationship, Violence, Religious Factors
Stanley, Scott M.; Rhoades, Galena Kline; Markman, Howard J. – Family Relations, 2006
Premarital cohabitation has consistently been found to be associated with increased risk for divorce and marital distress in the United States. Two explanations for this "cohabitation effect" are discussed: selection and experience. We present an empirically based view of how the experience of cohabitation may increase risk for…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Marriage, Risk, Divorce
Halford, W. Kim; Markman, Howard J.; Kling, Galena H.; Stanley, Scott M. – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2003
Relationship education is widely available to couples and is intended to reduce the prevalence of relationship distress, divorce, and the associated personal and social costs. To realize the potential benefits of couple relationship education, it needs to be evidence-based, offered in ways that attract couples at high-risk for relationship…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Intimacy, Family Life Education, Evidence
Markman, Howard J. – 1978
The attributes of couples planning to marry can affect their future relationship satisfaction. To study this phenomenon, a social exchange model was applied to a sample of couples planning to marry to assess the predictive validity of a measure of positive exchange. The longitudinal design of the two-and-a-half year investigation provided direct…
Descriptors: Dating (Social), Interpersonal Relationship, Longitudinal Studies, Marital Instability

Markman, Howard J. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1979
Applied a behavioral model of marriage to premarital couples to assess predictive validity of an exchange measure. Results provide evidence that unrewarding communication patterns precede development of relationship distress. Implications for the behavioral model of marriage and development of programs designed to prevent marital distress are…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Patterns, Interaction, Interpersonal Relationship

Floyd, Frank J.; Markman, Howard J. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1983
Examined couples' and observers' perspectives of marital interaction. Nondistressed (N=10) and distressed (N=6) couples and objective observers (N=10) evaluated couples' interactional behaviors. Spouses' ratings of their partners' behavior were not consistent with observers' ratings of partners' behaviors but were consistent with observers'…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Evaluation Methods, Interaction, Interpersonal Relationship

Markman, Howard J. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1981
Couples planning marriage participated in a longitudinal study examining the predictive power of communication ratings. Intact couples (N=9) completed data at three follow-up points. Results indicated the more positively premarital couples rated their communication, the more satisfied they were with their relationship five-and-a-half-years later.…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Communication Skills, Followup Studies, Interpersonal Relationship