Intimate partner aggression is common in dissatisfied relationships, yet it remains unclear whether intimate partner aggression is a correlate of relationship satisfaction, whether it predicts or follows from relationship satisfaction over time, or whether longitudinal associations are in fact bidirectional in nature. The present study evaluates these perspectives by examining self-reports of aggressive behaviors in relation to corresponding self-reports of relationship satisfaction among a sample of 431 low-income, ethnically diverse (76% Hispanic, 12% African American, 12% Caucasian) newlywed couples. Using a cross-lagged panel analysis, we examined associations between aggression and satisfaction across four time points, spaced by 9-mont...
Despite the demonstrated benefits of social relationships, there is a growing recognition that such ...
This study uses a large, longitudinal national data set to examine sociological, feminist, and psych...
Saint-Eloi Cadely et al. found longitudinal patterns for the perpetration of both psychological and ...
Interventions aimed at reducing interpartner aggression assume that within-couple declines in aggres...
This study examined the association between intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization and romant...
This study examined associations between physical, psychological, and sexual intimate partner aggres...
Abstract Background To analyze, in a multilevel context, the impact of individual-level relationship...
Doctor of PhilosophyFamily Studies and Human ServicesSandra M. StithLittle information is available ...
Objective: Agreement within couples regarding the occurrence of aggression is surprisingly low. Surv...
Prevailing views of marital functioning generally adopt the view that marital problems predict decre...
There has been insufficient attention given to mild to moderate bi-directional intimate partner viol...
This study presents a quantitative study exploring intimate partner aggression (i.e. physical, verba...
Because mpirical associations involving marital distress may be confounded by the presence of marita...
The objective of this study is to determine the relationship among marital satisfaction, romantic je...
This study explored the relationship between participants’ approval of intimate partner aggression (...
Despite the demonstrated benefits of social relationships, there is a growing recognition that such ...
This study uses a large, longitudinal national data set to examine sociological, feminist, and psych...
Saint-Eloi Cadely et al. found longitudinal patterns for the perpetration of both psychological and ...
Interventions aimed at reducing interpartner aggression assume that within-couple declines in aggres...
This study examined the association between intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization and romant...
This study examined associations between physical, psychological, and sexual intimate partner aggres...
Abstract Background To analyze, in a multilevel context, the impact of individual-level relationship...
Doctor of PhilosophyFamily Studies and Human ServicesSandra M. StithLittle information is available ...
Objective: Agreement within couples regarding the occurrence of aggression is surprisingly low. Surv...
Prevailing views of marital functioning generally adopt the view that marital problems predict decre...
There has been insufficient attention given to mild to moderate bi-directional intimate partner viol...
This study presents a quantitative study exploring intimate partner aggression (i.e. physical, verba...
Because mpirical associations involving marital distress may be confounded by the presence of marita...
The objective of this study is to determine the relationship among marital satisfaction, romantic je...
This study explored the relationship between participants’ approval of intimate partner aggression (...
Despite the demonstrated benefits of social relationships, there is a growing recognition that such ...
This study uses a large, longitudinal national data set to examine sociological, feminist, and psych...
Saint-Eloi Cadely et al. found longitudinal patterns for the perpetration of both psychological and ...