Assessing relationship satisfaction is an important step in providing psychotherapy to romantic couples. Despite this importance, many counseling psychologists are uncertain how to quantitatively measure relationship satisfaction. This confusion is caused by an abundance of scales, many of which purport to measure different facets of this nebulous construct. The present paper will examine strengths and limitations of several different measures of relationship satisfaction
Vita.The purpose of this study was to establish the Marital Satisfaction Inventory as an effective p...
The present study examined the role that relational expectations play in determining marital satisfa...
A measure of positive affect toward spouse was developed in 1975, and revisions of that measure with...
Assessing relationship satisfaction is an important step in providing psychotherapy to romantic coup...
Marital satisfaction has been linked to numerous, important individual and couple outcomes including...
This article presents the development of an instrument measuring relationship satisfaction, based on...
The present study took a critical look at a central construct in couples research: relationship sati...
In this study, the process of developing the Marital Satisfaction Scale (MSS) aiming to support stud...
Previous research on social support has found that the marriage or intimate partnership can ameliora...
Relationship satisfaction may be considered as a general assessment based on the emotional experienc...
The aim of this study was to establish the psychometric properties of the new Relationship Satisfact...
This chapter describes on the operationalisation and testing of the newly developed Relationship Qua...
AbstractStudies about marital satisfaction have a long history but we still don’t have a solution to...
This study examines the French versions of two marital satisfaction scales: the Dyadic Adjustment Sc...
The sheer quantity and diversity of measures of marital functioning reflect the complexity of mari-t...
Vita.The purpose of this study was to establish the Marital Satisfaction Inventory as an effective p...
The present study examined the role that relational expectations play in determining marital satisfa...
A measure of positive affect toward spouse was developed in 1975, and revisions of that measure with...
Assessing relationship satisfaction is an important step in providing psychotherapy to romantic coup...
Marital satisfaction has been linked to numerous, important individual and couple outcomes including...
This article presents the development of an instrument measuring relationship satisfaction, based on...
The present study took a critical look at a central construct in couples research: relationship sati...
In this study, the process of developing the Marital Satisfaction Scale (MSS) aiming to support stud...
Previous research on social support has found that the marriage or intimate partnership can ameliora...
Relationship satisfaction may be considered as a general assessment based on the emotional experienc...
The aim of this study was to establish the psychometric properties of the new Relationship Satisfact...
This chapter describes on the operationalisation and testing of the newly developed Relationship Qua...
AbstractStudies about marital satisfaction have a long history but we still don’t have a solution to...
This study examines the French versions of two marital satisfaction scales: the Dyadic Adjustment Sc...
The sheer quantity and diversity of measures of marital functioning reflect the complexity of mari-t...
Vita.The purpose of this study was to establish the Marital Satisfaction Inventory as an effective p...
The present study examined the role that relational expectations play in determining marital satisfa...
A measure of positive affect toward spouse was developed in 1975, and revisions of that measure with...