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Paper Title

The Longitudinal Impact of Demand and Withdrawal During Marital Conflict

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Keywords

  • Marital Conflict
  • Demand-Withdraw Pattern
  • Relationship Satisfaction
  • Longitudinal Study
  • Problem-Solving Interactions
  • Gender Differences
  • Withdrawal Behavior
  • Couple Communication
  • Wives' Satisfaction Decline
  • Time 1 and Time 2 Satisfaction
  • Change Scores
  • Partial Correlations
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Marital Dynamics

Article Type

Research Article

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Issue

Volume : 63 | Issue : 5 | Page No : 797-801

Published On

February, 1995

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Abstract

Forty-eight couples completed a measure of relationship satisfaction and participated in 2 videotaped problem-solving interactions, 1 focused on an issue identified by the woman and 1 focused on an issue identified by the man. Thirty-six men and 36 women completed the satisfaction measure again 2.5 years later. Demandingness, and to a lesser extent withdrawal, during the interactions showed many significant associations with both Time 1 and Time 2 satisfaction. The relationship of demandingness and withdrawal to change in satisfaction was also examined using both change scores and partial correlations. Withdrawal by men and woman demand-man withdraw during discussions of issues identified by the women reliably predicted change (decline) in wives' relationship satisfaction. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved).

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