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Citation

Stanley SM, Whitton SW, Sadberry SL, Clements ML, Markman HJ. Fam. Process 2006; 45(3): 289-303.

Affiliation

Center for Marital and Family Studies, Department of Psychology, University of Denver, University Park, CO 80208, USA. sstanley82@aol.com

Comment In:

Fam Process 2006;45(3):305-9

Copyright

(Copyright © 2006, Family Process Institute, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

16984071

Abstract

We investigated the prospective associations between attitudes about sacrifice and marital outcomes in 38 married couples. Specifically, a measure of satisfaction with sacrifice was proposed to be a potent longitudinal predictor of marital adjustment and distress based on existing cross-sectional studies and also to mediate the association between commitment and marital adjustment. Results demonstrated that attitudes about sacrifice discriminated between couples who would become distressed versus nondistressed over time. Sacrifice attitudes also predicted the maintenance of relationship adjustment over time even better than earlier relationship adjustment. Finally, sacrifice attitudes mediated the link between commitment and relationship adjustment for husbands, but not wives. Implications for intervention are discussed.


Language: en

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