Stanik Christine E, McHale Susan M, Crouter Ann C
Department of Human Development and Family Studies, The Pennsylvania State University, 105 Beecher-Dock House, University Park, PA 16802.
J Marriage Fam. 2013 Aug 1;75(4):795-807. doi: 10.1111/jomf.12037.
This study examined the implications of gender attitudes and spouses' divisions of household labor, time with children, and parental knowledge for their trajectories of love in a sample of 146 African American couples. Multilevel modeling in the context of an accelerated longitudinal design accommodated 3 annual waves of data. The results revealed that traditionality in husbands' gender attitudes was linked to lower levels of love. Furthermore, divisions of household labor and parental knowledge moderated changes in love such that couples with more egalitarian divisions exhibited higher and more stable patterns of love, whereas more traditional couples exhibited significant declines in love over time. Finally, greater similarity between spouses' time with their children was linked to higher levels of marital love. The authors highlight the implications of gender dynamics for marital harmony among African American couples and discuss ways that this work may be applied and extended in practice and future research.
本研究在146对非裔美国夫妇的样本中,考察了性别态度、配偶间家务分工、陪伴孩子的时间以及育儿知识对他们爱情轨迹的影响。在加速纵向设计的背景下进行的多层次建模纳入了3年的数据波次。结果显示,丈夫性别态度的传统性与较低水平的爱情相关。此外,家务分工和育儿知识调节了爱情的变化,使得家务分工更平等的夫妻表现出更高且更稳定的爱情模式,而更传统的夫妻随着时间推移爱情显著下降。最后,配偶陪伴孩子时间的更高相似度与更高水平的婚姻爱情相关。作者强调了性别动态对非裔美国夫妇婚姻和谐的影响,并讨论了这项研究成果在实践和未来研究中可能的应用及拓展方式。