Publikation: Long-Term Prediction of Relationship Satisfaction and Stability by Stress, Coping, Communication, and Well-Being
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In this 10-year longitudinal study, long-term relationship satisfaction and stability were predicted from communication behavior, stress level, physical and psychological well-being, and individual and dyadic coping skills. The predictors were assessed at the beginning of the study. Significant predictors of relationship satisfaction (n = 103 couples) for both men and women were relationship satisfaction in the beginning, and for men additionally their dyadic coping competencies. Significant predictors of relationship stability (N = 162 couples) were relationship length, relationship satisfaction of both men and women, as well as women’s positive communication. The percentage of correct classifications (stable or unstable relationship) over a period of 10 years was 80.3%. Implications for research and prevention as well as the importance of coping skills for relationship outcome are discussed.
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RUFFIEUX, Mireille, Fridtjof W. NUSSBECK, Guy BODENMANN, 2014. Long-Term Prediction of Relationship Satisfaction and Stability by Stress, Coping, Communication, and Well-Being. In: Journal of Divorce & Remarriage. 2014, 55(6), pp. 485-501. ISSN 1050-2556. eISSN 1540-4811. Available under: doi: 10.1080/10502556.2014.931767BibTex
@article{Ruffieux2014-08-18LongT-43796, year={2014}, doi={10.1080/10502556.2014.931767}, title={Long-Term Prediction of Relationship Satisfaction and Stability by Stress, Coping, Communication, and Well-Being}, number={6}, volume={55}, issn={1050-2556}, journal={Journal of Divorce & Remarriage}, pages={485--501}, author={Ruffieux, Mireille and Nussbeck, Fridtjof W. and Bodenmann, Guy} }
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