THE LONGITUDINAL COURSE OF MARITAL QUALITY AND STABILITY: A REVIEW OF THEORY, METHOD AND RESEARCH

Authors

  • KARNEY Benjamin R. Department of Psychology, University of California
  • BRADBURY Thomas N. Department of Psychology, University of California

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14515/monitoring.2016.1.02

Keywords:

stability of marriage: quality of marriage; longitudinal/cross-sectional research strategy; meta-analysis; life course perspective/life-span development of personality; growth curve analysis (GSA); enduring vulnerabilities

Abstract

Although much has been learned from cross-sectional research on marriage, an understanding of how marriages develop, succeed, and fail is best achieved with longitudinal data. In view of growing interest in longitudinal research on marriage, the authors reviewed and evaluated the literature on how the quality and stability of marriages change over time. First, prevailing theoretical perspectives are examined for their ability to explain change in marital quality and stability. Second, the methods and findings of 115 longitudinal studies — representing over 45,000 marriages— are summarized and evaluated, yielding specific suggestions for improving this research, Finally, a model is outlined that integrates the strengths of previous theories of marriage, accounts for established findings, and indicates new directions for research on how marriages change.

Published

2016-03-10

How to Cite

R., K. B., & N., B. T. (2016). THE LONGITUDINAL COURSE OF MARITAL QUALITY AND STABILITY: A REVIEW OF THEORY, METHOD AND RESEARCH. Monitoring of Public Opinion: Economic and Social Changes, (1), 21. https://doi.org/10.14515/monitoring.2016.1.02

Issue

Section

GENDER, FAMILY, SEXUALITY: FOLLOWING IGOR S. KON (16+)