Representations of Early Family Relationships Predict Marital Maintenance During the Transition to Parenthood. |
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Authors: | Curran, Melissa Hazen, Nancy Jacobvitz, Deborah Feldman, Amy |
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Abstract: | Marital maintenance, which involves engaging in behaviors that maintain closeness and is critical to sustaining marital satisfaction, was examined in 234 husbands and wives across the transition to parenthood. Prenatal assessments of adults' attachment representations and memories of their parents' marriage during childhood predicted perceptions of maintenance in their own marriage prenatally and 24 months postpartum. Adults who dismiss the importance of early attachment and lack believable memories of their parents' marriage reported the lowest levels of prenatal maintenance. Adults who are preoccupied with their early relationships with parents and have negative memories of their parents' marriage reported the sharpest declines in maintenance postpartum. Family interventions that can help couples recognize and explore problems that may accompany parenthood are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | early family relationships marital maintenance prediction transition to parenthood closeness marital satisfaction attachment representations parental marriages conflict communication |
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