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Hirsch, Abigail.
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Trajectories of marital quality for White couples and Black couples: A longitudinal risk and resiliency approach.
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Trajectories of marital quality for White couples and Black couples: A longitudinal risk and resiliency approach./
Author:
Hirsch, Abigail.
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164 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 67-02, Section: B, page: 1205.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International67-02B.
Subject:
Black Studies. -
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ISBN:
9780542532474
Trajectories of marital quality for White couples and Black couples: A longitudinal risk and resiliency approach.
Hirsch, Abigail.
Trajectories of marital quality for White couples and Black couples: A longitudinal risk and resiliency approach.
- 164 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 67-02, Section: B, page: 1205.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Massachusetts Boston, 2006.
This study expands on previous work on the course of early marriage using theory and analytic tools permitting a longitudinal, risk and resiliency approach. The work compares trajectories of marital quality by (1) investigating the course of marital quality in Black and White couples during the early years of marriage, (2) examining how this course is shifted by exposure to stressful situations and (3) looking at how personal and dyadic strengths at the beginning of marriage influence future marital quality trajectories. The study re-analyzes data collected by Veroff, Hatchett, Douvan and Orbuch (1987) tracking White and Black couples over the first four years of marriage. HLM is used to model growth trajectories.
ISBN: 9780542532474Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017673
Black Studies.
Trajectories of marital quality for White couples and Black couples: A longitudinal risk and resiliency approach.
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This study expands on previous work on the course of early marriage using theory and analytic tools permitting a longitudinal, risk and resiliency approach. The work compares trajectories of marital quality by (1) investigating the course of marital quality in Black and White couples during the early years of marriage, (2) examining how this course is shifted by exposure to stressful situations and (3) looking at how personal and dyadic strengths at the beginning of marriage influence future marital quality trajectories. The study re-analyzes data collected by Veroff, Hatchett, Douvan and Orbuch (1987) tracking White and Black couples over the first four years of marriage. HLM is used to model growth trajectories.
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Findings reveal that marital satisfaction declines over the early years of marriage with Black couples reporting lower mean levels of marital quality than White couples. Second, exposure to higher levels of risk correlates with reduced mean level of quality and greater decline over time. Finally, personality and dyadic qualities at the start of marriage also influence marital satisfaction, though in slightly different ways dependent on gender and race. With personal/dyadic qualities controlled, marital quality ratings increase rather than decrease over time. However, change over time is less well explained than mean levels of marital satisfaction.
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