An increasing number of couples in the United States are entering their first marriage having already had a child together, raising important questions about whether and how these couples' marriages differ from newlywed couples who enter marriage without children. The current study used 5 waves of data collected over the first 4.5 years of marriage from a sample of ethnically diverse, first-married newlywed couples living with low incomes to examine the effects of premarital parenthood on couples' self-reported satisfaction, observed communication, and marital dissolution over time. Among couples who entered marriage with a shared biological child (premarital parents), satisfaction levels were lower and communication was less effective, les...
Research on the transition to parenthood has consistently revealed that marital satisfaction decline...
The transition to parenthood is both a joyous and a challenging event in a relationship. Studies to ...
The purpose of this study is to examine how cohabiting partners’ plans to marry after the birth of t...
This longitudinal study identified factors of couples * marital friendship in the beginning months o...
The present study describes the marital adjustments experienced by newlywed and early married couple...
textThis study examines the transition to marriage among low-income urban mothers and fathers who ar...
We extend prior research on the association between premarital cohabitation and marital outcomes by ...
Includes bibliographical references.The transition to parenthood is a time of heightened risk for ma...
We extend prior research on the association between premarital cohabitation and marital outcomes by ...
In a recent paper, Manning, Smock, and Majumdar (2004) examine the stability of marital and cohabiti...
This short-term longitudinal study, sometimes referred to as the First Child Study, examined the imp...
This study investigated differences in the trajectory of marital satisfaction in the first seven yea...
It has been found that premarital cohabitation is positively correlated with the likelihood of marit...
We extend prior research on the association between premarital cohabitation and marital outcomes by ...
The United States has experienced notable shifts in family formation throughout the past several dec...
Research on the transition to parenthood has consistently revealed that marital satisfaction decline...
The transition to parenthood is both a joyous and a challenging event in a relationship. Studies to ...
The purpose of this study is to examine how cohabiting partners’ plans to marry after the birth of t...
This longitudinal study identified factors of couples * marital friendship in the beginning months o...
The present study describes the marital adjustments experienced by newlywed and early married couple...
textThis study examines the transition to marriage among low-income urban mothers and fathers who ar...
We extend prior research on the association between premarital cohabitation and marital outcomes by ...
Includes bibliographical references.The transition to parenthood is a time of heightened risk for ma...
We extend prior research on the association between premarital cohabitation and marital outcomes by ...
In a recent paper, Manning, Smock, and Majumdar (2004) examine the stability of marital and cohabiti...
This short-term longitudinal study, sometimes referred to as the First Child Study, examined the imp...
This study investigated differences in the trajectory of marital satisfaction in the first seven yea...
It has been found that premarital cohabitation is positively correlated with the likelihood of marit...
We extend prior research on the association between premarital cohabitation and marital outcomes by ...
The United States has experienced notable shifts in family formation throughout the past several dec...
Research on the transition to parenthood has consistently revealed that marital satisfaction decline...
The transition to parenthood is both a joyous and a challenging event in a relationship. Studies to ...
The purpose of this study is to examine how cohabiting partners’ plans to marry after the birth of t...