Department of Child and Family Studies, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, Knoxville, TN, USA.
Human Development and Family Science, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO, USA.
Fam Process. 2021 Sep;60(3):806-822. doi: 10.1111/famp.12602. Epub 2020 Oct 21.
Recent research has identified significant differences in how satisfaction in newlywed relationships progress, with the majority of spouses reporting relatively high marital satisfaction. However, most studies have focused on white, middle class, childless couples, and it is not clear whether these findings hold for socioeconomically disadvantaged couples (those with low educational attainment or income). Further, previous work has largely ignored differences between spouses within the same marriage and the circumstances under which interpersonal processes between spouses are influential to prospective marital satisfaction. Using dyadic growth-mixture modeling and three waves of data from 530 newlywed couples in the Supporting Healthy Marriages study, we simultaneously modeled husbands' and wives' marital satisfaction and identified two classes of couples, labeled the Relatively satisfied class and Husbands' moderate intercept, wives' low, and increasing satisfaction class. Husbands consistently reported better marital satisfaction than their wives regardless of class membership. Wives' perceptions of interpersonal processes during experiences of financial stress predicted class membership. Dissolution rates also differed between classes. We conclude by providing practical implications for working with socioeconomically disadvantaged families.
最近的研究发现,新婚夫妇关系满意度的发展存在显著差异,大多数配偶报告的婚姻满意度相对较高。然而,大多数研究都集中在白人、中产阶级、没有孩子的夫妇身上,尚不清楚这些发现是否适用于社会经济地位较低的夫妇(受教育程度低或收入低的夫妇)。此外,以前的研究在很大程度上忽略了同一婚姻中配偶之间的差异,以及配偶之间的人际过程对未来婚姻满意度的影响情况。本研究使用对偶增长混合模型和来自支持健康婚姻研究的 530 对新婚夫妇的三波数据,同时对丈夫和妻子的婚姻满意度进行建模,并确定了两类夫妇,分别标记为相对满意类和丈夫中等截距、妻子低且满意度增加类。无论属于哪个类别,丈夫的婚姻满意度始终高于妻子。妻子在经历财务压力时对人际过程的看法预测了其所属类别。不同类别之间的离婚率也存在差异。最后,我们提供了与社会经济地位较低的家庭合作的实际意义。