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Birditt, Kira S.; Brown, Edna; Orbuch, Terri L.; McIlvane, Jessica M. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2010
This study examined self-reported marital conflict behaviors and their implications for divorce. Husbands and wives (N = 373 couples; 47% White American, 53% Black American) reported conflict behaviors in Years 1, 3, 7, and 16 of their marriages. Individual behaviors (e.g., destructive behaviors) and patterns of behaviors between partners (e.g.,…
Descriptors: Divorce, Spouses, Conflict, Marital Instability

Burman, Bonnie; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1993
Compared conflictual marital interactions of 17 physically aggressive, 15 verbally aggressive, 18 withdrawing, and 15 low-conflict couples to describe behavior patterns characteristic of couples who report different marital conflict styles. Physically aggressive couples were characterized by reciprocity of hostile affect and by rigid, contingent…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior Patterns, Conflict, Marital Instability

Jacobson, Neil S.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1982
Tested the hypothesis that distressed spouses are more reactive to immediate events than nondistressed couples. Couples recorded positive, negative and neutral events and satisfaction levels. Distressed couples reported lower rates of positive behavior and that marital satisfaction depended more on frequency of recent positive or negative events.…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Interaction, Interpersonal Relationship, Marital Instability

Chelune, Gordon J.; And Others – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1985
Determined whether spouses in nondistressed marriages show greater equity and reciprocity of exchange and a greater degree of congruence than spouses experiencing marital distress by examining interactive patterns of self-disclosing behavior using the Self-Disclosure Coding System. Within-couple reciprocity patterns revealed highly similar…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Family Problems, Marital Instability, Marriage

Vincent, John P.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1979
Examined susceptibility of marital observations to purposeful faking. Behavioral observations of couples' problem-solving behavior during a conflict-eliciting task were obtained under neutral instructions and under instruction to fake. Evidence for differential responsiveness of marital types to faking instructions was limited and evident only in…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Conflict Resolution, Interaction, Interpersonal Relationship

Conger, Rand D.; And Others – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1990
Examined the negative impact of economic hardship on a spouse's marital instability in White, middle-class couples (N=76). The results indicated economic pressures had an indirect association with married couples' evaluation of the marriage by promoting hostility in marital interactions and curtailing the warm and supportive behaviors spouses…
Descriptors: Affection, Behavior Patterns, Financial Problems, Hostility

Goetting, Ann – Journal of Family Issues, 1980
Data from 180 divorced and remarried men and women suggest lack of normative integration of two relationships established by remarriage after divorce. Women were less acceptant; they preferred greater social distance in former spouse-current spouse interaction. Comparisons of expectations for men and women showed no differential standards by…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Comparative Analysis, Divorce, Interaction

Roberts, Linda J.; Krokoff, Lowell J. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1990
Compared interactions of 11 dissatisfied and 11 satisfied couples on basis of trained observers' ratings of spouses' behavior through time on 3 scales: withdrawn/involved, hostile/friendly, and displeasure/pleasure. Dissatisfied coupled evidenced significantly lower mean ratings of hostility and displeasure, but no differences in withdrawal.…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Hostility, Interpersonal Relationship, 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

Jacobson, Neil S.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1980
The reinforcers that are most potent in affecting the day-to-day satisfaction levels of married couples differ according to the level of distress. Marital distress is characterized by a tendency to react strongly to the delivery of punishers and to respond in kind. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Interaction, Marital Instability, Marriage Counseling

Barnett, Linda R.; Nietzel, Michael T. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1979
Examined the relationship of instrumental and affectional behavioral events to short- and long-term marital satisfaction. Results showed a significant negative relationship between frequency of displeasurable instrumental events and ratings of marital satisfaction. The most important finding was the degree to which wives' self-esteem correlated…
Descriptors: Affection, Behavior Patterns, Correlation, Interpersonal Relationship

Frank, Ellen; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1979
Responses to a questionnaire pertaining to discrepancies between an individual's ideal and actual marital role behaviors and level of sexual satisfaction indicated lower levels of role strain in nonpatient couples. A higher level of role strain correlated with increased sexual dissatisfaction. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Correlation, Marital Instability, Marriage
Communication, Conflict, and Psychological Distance in Nondistressed, Clinic, and Divorcing Couples.

Christensen, Andrew; Shenk, James L. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1991
Compared communications patterns and conflicts over psychological distance in 25 nondistressed couples, 15 clinic couples, and 22 divorcing couples. Compared with nondistressed couples, both distressed groups had less mutual constructive communication, more avoidance of communication, more demand/withdraw communication, and more conflict over…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Communication (Thought Transfer), Comparative Analysis, Conflict
Haskell, Samuel D. – 1979
The Locke-Wallace Marital Adjustment Scale was administered to 35 Caucasian, Protestant couples who were married an average of nine years, largely middle class, and lived in Knoxville, Tennessee. Significant correlates of marital adjustment were organized into groups of similar variables. Correlate groups that were the same for the husband and…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Patterns, Emotional Response, Life Style

Gottman, John M. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1980
Negative affect and negative affect reciprocity appear to be robust properties of marital interaction, and they also have been found to discriminate satisfied from dissatisfied marriages. There is more evidence of consistency across tasks using sequential rather than nonsequential variables. (Author)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Behavior Patterns, Conflict, Decision Making
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