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Depressive symptoms in early marriage: Predictions from relationship confidence and negative marital interaction.
Authors:Whitton, Sarah W.   Olmos-Gallo, P. Antonio   Stanley, Scott M.   Prado, Lydia M.   Kline, Galena H.   St. Peters, Michelle   Markman, Howard J.
Abstract:The authors proposed a model of depressive symptoms in early marriage in which relationship confidence, defined as perceived couple-level efficacy to manage conflicts and maintain a healthy relationship, mediates the effect of negative marital interactions on depressive symptoms. The model was tested in a sample of 139 couples assessed prior to marriage and 1 year later. As predicted, relationship confidence demonstrated simple negative associations with negative marital interaction and depressive symptoms for all participants. Longitudinal path analyses supported the mediational model for women only. In women but not men, negative marital interaction indirectly had an impact on depressive symptoms through the mediator of relationship confidence. Findings suggest that relationship confidence may be important to understanding links between marital distress and depressive symptoms, especially in women. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:marriage   depression   negative interaction   gender differences
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