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Marital Well-Being and Religiousness as Mediated by Relational Virtue and Equality
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Day, Randal D
, Acock, Alan
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Conflict
/ Correlation
/ Interviews
/ Likert Scales
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Marital Instability
/ Marital Satisfaction
/ Questionnaires
/ Religion
/ Religious Factors
/ Spiritual Development
/ United States (Northwest)
/ United States (Pacific States)
/ Well Being
2013
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Marital Well-Being and Religiousness as Mediated by Relational Virtue and Equality
by
Day, Randal D
, Acock, Alan
in
Conflict
/ Correlation
/ Interviews
/ Likert Scales
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Marital Instability
/ Marital Satisfaction
/ Questionnaires
/ Religion
/ Religious Factors
/ Spiritual Development
/ United States (Northwest)
/ United States (Pacific States)
/ Well Being
2013
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Marital Well-Being and Religiousness as Mediated by Relational Virtue and Equality
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Day, Randal D
, Acock, Alan
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/ Correlation
/ Interviews
/ Likert Scales
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Marital Instability
/ Marital Satisfaction
/ Questionnaires
/ Religion
/ Religious Factors
/ Spiritual Development
/ United States (Northwest)
/ United States (Pacific States)
/ Well Being
2013
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Marital Well-Being and Religiousness as Mediated by Relational Virtue and Equality
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Marital Well-Being and Religiousness as Mediated by Relational Virtue and Equality
2013
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This study investigated religiousness and couple well-being as mediated by relational virtue and equality. Relational spiritual framework theory posits that religiousness is associated with couple well-being through relational virtues (e.g., forgiveness, commitment, and sacrifice). Theories of relational inequality postulate that religion decreases couple well-being and indirectly lessens couple well-being. Data from a 3-year longitudinal community sample of 354 married couples were used. The authors found that religiousness's relationship to couple well-being was fully mediated by relational virtue but was not connected to relational inequality. They also found that relational inequality was associated with women's conflict, men's conflict, and marital instability. They did not find that higher religiousness benefits marital outcomes directly. Although these findings do not support the idea that religious activities are directly associated with stronger relationships, the data did show that religiousness can contribute to expressed relational virtue, and relational virtue in turn is associated with marital well-being. (Contains 2 tables and 2 figures.)
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Wiley-Blackwell
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