Psychopathology and Marital Satisfaction: The Importance of Evaluating Both Partners

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Title: Psychopathology and Marital Satisfaction: The Importance of Evaluating Both Partners
Language: English
Authors: Whisman, Mark A., Uebelacker, Lisa A., Weinstock, Lauren M.
Source: Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. Oct 2004 72(5):830-838.
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Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 9
Publication Date: 2004
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Evaluative
Descriptors: Psychopathology, Gender Differences, Depression (Psychology), Anxiety, Marital Satisfaction, Spouses, Predictor Variables, Predictive Measurement
ISSN: 0022-006X
Abstract: Using path analysis and hierarchical linear modeling, the authors evaluated the associations between both partners' level of depression and anxiety, as measured by Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2) content scales, and both partners' level of marital satisfaction among married couples (N = 774) that participated in the MMPI restandardization study (J. N. Butcher, W. G. Dahlstrom, J. R. Graham, A. Tellegen, & B. Kaemmer, 1989). Results indicated that marital satisfaction was predicted by the person's own level of anxiety and depression (i.e., actor effects) and by his or her spouse's level of depression only (i.e., partner effects). Findings also indicated that (a) there were no significant gender differences in the magnitude of effects, (b) depression effects were significantly stronger than anxiety effects, (c) actor effects were significantly stronger than partner effects, and (d) there were interactions between actor and partner effects for depression only.
Abstractor: Author
Entry Date: 2005
Access URL: https://www.apa.org/journals
Accession Number: EJ684753
Database: ERIC
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