Although most efficacious marital enrichment programs are multisession, few studies have explored whether outcomes differ according to session attendance, particularly among minority groups with lower than average participation in prevention programs. This study therefore investigates attendance levels and long‐term improvements in couple functioning among 164 couples participating in the Promoting Strong African American Families program. Structural equation models indicated session attendance predicted 2‐year changes for men\u27s reports of communication, commitment, and spousal support (marginally) but not for women\u27s. Individual and couple characteristics that predicted attendance levels were also identified. Results highlight distin...
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Among African American women from four rural Southeastern counties, partner's concurrency was associ...
Spouses\u27 emotional ties to family early in marriage are linked to marital outcomes, but little is...
Although most efficacious marital enrichment programs are multisession, few studies have explored wh...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. April 2018. Major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Willi...
African American couples (n = 331) with children, 89% of whom were married, were assigned to either ...
Marital disruption remains a prevalent issue within the United States. Although marital education pr...
Objective: This study examined predictors of relationship stability over 5 years among heterosexual ...
Racial and ethnic minority couples experience unique relationship discord factors; yet, marriage and...
This investigation of the effects of stressful life events on rural African American women’s relatio...
A cross-sectional and longitudinal analysis of the impact of family structure as well as relationshi...
Relatively few studies have examined the strengths of the African American family, while several hav...
Demographic characteristics, family financial strain, neighborhood–level economic disadvantage, and ...
This study evaluates the impact of perceived gender and job market inequities on the financial stres...
Problem. Limited and conflictual studies have been completed on White and African American marriages...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/154246/1/jomf12632_am.pdfhttps://deepb...
Among African American women from four rural Southeastern counties, partner's concurrency was associ...
Spouses\u27 emotional ties to family early in marriage are linked to marital outcomes, but little is...
Although most efficacious marital enrichment programs are multisession, few studies have explored wh...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. April 2018. Major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Willi...
African American couples (n = 331) with children, 89% of whom were married, were assigned to either ...
Marital disruption remains a prevalent issue within the United States. Although marital education pr...
Objective: This study examined predictors of relationship stability over 5 years among heterosexual ...
Racial and ethnic minority couples experience unique relationship discord factors; yet, marriage and...
This investigation of the effects of stressful life events on rural African American women’s relatio...
A cross-sectional and longitudinal analysis of the impact of family structure as well as relationshi...
Relatively few studies have examined the strengths of the African American family, while several hav...
Demographic characteristics, family financial strain, neighborhood–level economic disadvantage, and ...
This study evaluates the impact of perceived gender and job market inequities on the financial stres...
Problem. Limited and conflictual studies have been completed on White and African American marriages...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/154246/1/jomf12632_am.pdfhttps://deepb...
Among African American women from four rural Southeastern counties, partner's concurrency was associ...
Spouses\u27 emotional ties to family early in marriage are linked to marital outcomes, but little is...