In the current study, we used five waves of longitudinal data from a large representative sample of Norwegian mothers (N = 84,711) to examine the association between romantic relationship satisfaction and self-esteem before and after childbirth in subgroups of first-, second-, third-, and fourth-time mothers. Maternal self-esteem showed a highly similar change-pattern across subgroups. Specifically, self-esteem decreased during pregnancy, increased until the child was six months old and then gradually decreased over the following years. The replication of this trajectory across subgroups and pregnancies suggests that this is a normative change pattern. For relationship satisfaction, the birth of the first child seemed to have the strongest ...
The present longitudinal study used data from 187 newlywed couples to examine the impact of the birt...
The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The asso...
Objective To identify subgroups of parents with distinct patterns of change in relationship satisfac...
In the current study, we used 5 waves of longitudinal data from a large representative sample of Nor...
The transition to parenthood is accompanied by declined self-esteem levels, which may be explained b...
The association between overall life satisfaction (LS) and relationship satisfaction (RS) was invest...
The purpose of the study was to describe trajectories of relationship satisfaction across the transi...
The association between overall life satisfaction (LS) and relationship satisfaction (RS) was invest...
The present longitudinal study used data from 187 newlywed couples to examine the impact of the birt...
The present longitudinal study used data from 187 newlywed couples to examine the impact of the birt...
The present longitudinal study used data from 187 newlywed couples to examine the impact of the birt...
The present longitudinal study used data from 187 newlywed couples to examine the impact of the birt...
The present longitudinal study used data from 187 newlywed couples to examine the impact of the birt...
The present longitudinal study used data from 187 newlywed couples to examine the impact of the birt...
The present longitudinal study used data from 187 newlywed couples to examine the impact of the birt...
The present longitudinal study used data from 187 newlywed couples to examine the impact of the birt...
The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The asso...
Objective To identify subgroups of parents with distinct patterns of change in relationship satisfac...
In the current study, we used 5 waves of longitudinal data from a large representative sample of Nor...
The transition to parenthood is accompanied by declined self-esteem levels, which may be explained b...
The association between overall life satisfaction (LS) and relationship satisfaction (RS) was invest...
The purpose of the study was to describe trajectories of relationship satisfaction across the transi...
The association between overall life satisfaction (LS) and relationship satisfaction (RS) was invest...
The present longitudinal study used data from 187 newlywed couples to examine the impact of the birt...
The present longitudinal study used data from 187 newlywed couples to examine the impact of the birt...
The present longitudinal study used data from 187 newlywed couples to examine the impact of the birt...
The present longitudinal study used data from 187 newlywed couples to examine the impact of the birt...
The present longitudinal study used data from 187 newlywed couples to examine the impact of the birt...
The present longitudinal study used data from 187 newlywed couples to examine the impact of the birt...
The present longitudinal study used data from 187 newlywed couples to examine the impact of the birt...
The present longitudinal study used data from 187 newlywed couples to examine the impact of the birt...
The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The asso...
Objective To identify subgroups of parents with distinct patterns of change in relationship satisfac...