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Content and Relational Implications of Children-In-Law's Relational Uncertainty Within the In-Law Dyad During the Transition to Extended Family
Authors:Sylvia L Mikucki-Enyart  John P Caughlin  Christine E Rittenour
Institution:1. University of Wisconsin-Stevens Pointsmikucki@uwsp.edu;3. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign;4. West Virginia University
Abstract:Two studies were conducted to examine children-in-law's experiences of relational uncertainty and satisfaction during the transition to marriage. In Study 1, responses revealed children-in-law's (N = 154) myriad concerns revolving around three, broad themes of relational uncertainty: dyadic uncertainty, family system uncertainty, and individual uncertainty. Based on these results, we constructed scales of children-in-law's uncertainty for use in Study 2 (N = 204). Bivariate correlations revealed negative associations between children-in-law's uncertainty and relationship satisfaction within both the in-law and marital dyads. Collectively, these findings extend theoretical understanding of the role of relational uncertainty and social network influence during a crucial family transition.
Keywords:In-Laws  Marriage  Relational Uncertainty  Relationship Satisfaction
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