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Erol, Ruth Yasemin; Orth, Ulrich – Developmental Psychology, 2014
We examined the effects of self-esteem development on the development of relationship satisfaction in 2 samples of couples. Study 1 used data from both partners of 885 couples assessed 5 times over 12 years, and Study 2 used data from both partners of 6,116 couples assessed 3 times over 15 years. The pattern of results was similar across the 2…
Descriptors: Self Esteem, Interpersonal Relationship, Satisfaction, Predictor Variables
Dew, Jeffrey; Wilcox, W. Bradford – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2011
This study tests competing explanations for the link between the transition to motherhood and declines in wives' marital satisfaction. Using data from the first and second waves of the National Survey of Families and Households (N = 569), we found that new mothers' marital satisfaction declines could be attributed to reductions in wives' quality…
Descriptors: Spouses, Mothers, Marital Satisfaction, Family Role
Bookwala, Jamila – Developmental Psychology, 2014
This study used longitudinal data to examine the effects of spousal illness on depressive symptoms among middle-aged and older married individuals and the extent to which the adverse effects of illness in a spouse were mitigated by 2 psychological resources, mastery and self-esteem. Using 1,704 married participants who were 51 years of age on…
Descriptors: Spouses, Depression (Psychology), Older Adults, Adults
Clarkwest, Andrew – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2007
I test the claims that spousal differences in ideational, behavioral, and other traits contribute to elevated rates of marital dissolution among African Americans. Using data from 3 waves of the National Survey of Families and Households (N = 5,424), I find that African American spouses experience high levels of dissimilarity in traits that may…
Descriptors: African Americans, Divorce, Spouses, Individual Differences
Gong, Min – Journal of Family Issues, 2007
This study tests status inconsistency theory by examining the associations between wives' and husbands' relative statuses--that is, earnings, work-time, occupational, and educational inconsistencies--and marital quality and global happiness. The author asks three questions: (a) Is status inconsistency associated with marital quality and overall…
Descriptors: Marital Instability, Ideology, Psychological Patterns, Marital Satisfaction
Gupta, Sanjiv – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2007
I argue that both the dominant models of the relationship between earnings and housework, economic dependence and gender display, have fundamental defects. They focus on the effect of women's earnings compared to their husbands' on their housework and ignore the possibility of an independent relationship between women's own earnings and their time…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Sex Role, Spouses, Females
Xu, Xiaohe; Hudspeth, Clark D.; Bartkowski, John P. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006
Using 3 subsamples of remarried respondents (n=1,583, 971, and 926) in the first wave of the National Survey of Families and Households, this study investigates how different types of cohabitation, especially postdivorce cohabitation, affect the timing and quality of remarriage in the United States. Ordinary Least Squares regression analysis…
Descriptors: Marriage, Spouses, Divorce, Marital Instability
Schoen, Robert; Rogers, Stacy J.; Amato, Paul R. – Journal of Family Issues, 2006
The authors investigate the direction of the relationship between marital happiness and wives' full-time employment using the 1987 to 1988 and 1992 to 1994 waves of the National Survey of Families and Households. First, the authors predict change in wives' employment between the two waves using marital happiness and other Time 1 characteristics.…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Spouses, Employment Level, Marital Satisfaction
Willetts, Marion C. – Journal of Family Issues, 2006
A longitudinal analysis is conducted on the union quality of long-term cohabiting and legally married couples using data from both waves of the National Survey of Families and Households. An analysis of racially homogamous (Anglo-American and African American) couples indicates that the cohabitors and marrieds do not differ significantly with…
Descriptors: Marriage, Anglo Americans, African Americans, Marital Satisfaction
Hohmann-Marriott, Bryndl E. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006
Cohabiting couples and couples who cohabit prior to marriage have less stable relationships than married couples who did not cohabit, and these differences in stability may be linked to different processes within the relationships. This research examines the similarity of partners' beliefs about the division of household labor using the National…
Descriptors: Spouses, Housework, Interpersonal Relationship, National Surveys

Zlotnick, Caron; Kohn, Robert; Peterson, Johan; Pearlstein, Teri – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1998
Examines the relationship between partner physical victimization and a range of psychological and psychosocial functioning in a sample of couples (N=6,453). Explores whether gender interacted with factors to predict victimization. Increased levels of victimization were associated with greater levels of depression but no significant interactions…
Descriptors: Cohabitation, Depression (Psychology), Family Violence, Interpersonal Competence
Atkinson, Maxine P.; Greenstein, Theodore N.; Lang, Molly Monahan – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2005
To explain wife abuse, we offer a refinement of relative resource theory, gendered resource theory, which argues that the effect of relative resources is contingent upon husbands gender ideologies. We use data from the first wave of the National Survey of Families and Households (N = 4,296) to test three theories of wife abuse. Resource theory…
Descriptors: Spouses, Family Violence, Family (Sociological Unit), National Surveys