This study examined associations between Mexican-origin spouses’ conflict resolution strategies (i.e., nonconfrontation, solution orientation, and control) and (a) gender-typed qualities and attitudes, (b) cultural orientations, and (c) marital quality in a sample of 227 couples. Results of multilevel modeling revealed that Mexican cultural orientations were positively associated with solution orientation, and Anglo cultural orientations were negatively associated with nonconfrontation. Expressive personal qualities were negatively associated with control, whereas instrumental qualities were positively related to control. Links between conflict resolution and marital quality revealed that control and nonconfrontation were associated with sp...
This study is on Filipino and American intercultural marriages focused on the aspects of Filipino an...
Based on data from a sample of 120 first-generation Mexican immigrant couples collected at the start...
Vater and Schröder-Abé (2015) found that suppressing expression can potentially interrupt couple com...
This study examined associations between Mexican-origin spouses’ conflict resolution strategies (i.e...
Prior research suggests that acculturation may influence relationship outcomes among Mexican-origin ...
Marital quality is a broad measurement of perceptions of satisfaction, happiness, and stability by p...
This qualitative study investigated conflict within intercultural romantic relationships between Mex...
With a sample of 120 Mexican-origin couples, we examined the extent to which wives’ marriage work (i...
This study examined the relationship between acculturation and multiple dimensions of marital confli...
Despite the increasing prevalence of interethnic marriages, remarkably little empirical literature e...
Relationship research on Mexican origin women often focuses on their ethnicity while ignoring other ...
Previous research examined links from economic and cultural adaptation pressures to marital satisfac...
This study examined psychometric properties of the Spanish translation of the Marital Satisfaction I...
This secondary analysis employed data from portions of the Spanish and English versions of the RELAT...
The aim of this study was to compare levels of attachment, conflict resolution strategies and marita...
This study is on Filipino and American intercultural marriages focused on the aspects of Filipino an...
Based on data from a sample of 120 first-generation Mexican immigrant couples collected at the start...
Vater and Schröder-Abé (2015) found that suppressing expression can potentially interrupt couple com...
This study examined associations between Mexican-origin spouses’ conflict resolution strategies (i.e...
Prior research suggests that acculturation may influence relationship outcomes among Mexican-origin ...
Marital quality is a broad measurement of perceptions of satisfaction, happiness, and stability by p...
This qualitative study investigated conflict within intercultural romantic relationships between Mex...
With a sample of 120 Mexican-origin couples, we examined the extent to which wives’ marriage work (i...
This study examined the relationship between acculturation and multiple dimensions of marital confli...
Despite the increasing prevalence of interethnic marriages, remarkably little empirical literature e...
Relationship research on Mexican origin women often focuses on their ethnicity while ignoring other ...
Previous research examined links from economic and cultural adaptation pressures to marital satisfac...
This study examined psychometric properties of the Spanish translation of the Marital Satisfaction I...
This secondary analysis employed data from portions of the Spanish and English versions of the RELAT...
The aim of this study was to compare levels of attachment, conflict resolution strategies and marita...
This study is on Filipino and American intercultural marriages focused on the aspects of Filipino an...
Based on data from a sample of 120 first-generation Mexican immigrant couples collected at the start...
Vater and Schröder-Abé (2015) found that suppressing expression can potentially interrupt couple com...