Predicting maintenance enactment from relational schemata,spousal behavior,and relational characteristics |
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Authors: | Marianne Dainton Laura Stafford |
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Institution: | 1. Associate Professor of Communication , La Salle University , Philadelphia, PA, 19141;2. Associate Professor of Communication , Ohio State University , Columbus, OH, 43210‐1330 |
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Abstract: | Thus far, researchers have made significant strides in identifying maintenance behaviors and articulating the impact of maintenance behaviors on salient relational characteristics. This study seeks to identify those variables which best predict the enactment of particular maintenance strategies among married individuals. Data were collected from 520 married individuals. Fitzpatrick's (1988) relational schemata, perception of spouse's use of maintenance behaviors, and one's own satisfaction and commitment served as the independent variables. Stafford, Dainton, and Haas' (2000) typology of maintenance behaviors served as the dependent variables. Results indicate that the most potent predictor of an individual's enactment of a selected maintenance behavior is his or her perception of the spouse's use of that same behavior. The variance explained ranged from a low of .04 to a high of .49. |
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Keywords: | Attachment Style Communication Satisfaction Disengagement Relationship Dissolution |
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