Self-concept clarity and relationship satisfaction at the dyadic level
Self-concept clarity and relationship satisfaction at the dyadic level
Self-concept clarity is an individual resource that is associated with couple relationship well-being. In two dyadic studies, the authors investigated whether and how self-concept clarity has implications for both partners' relationship satisfaction. Study 1 tested and supported the hypothesis that self-concept clarity concurrently predicts own and partner's relationship satisfaction through couple identity in a sample of 202 dating couples. Study 2 tested and supported the hypothesis that self-concept clarity predicts longitudinal change in own and partner's relationship satisfaction through positive (i.e., supportive and common) dyadic coping behaviors in a sample of 97 married couples. The findings clarify and expand the benefits of self-concept clarity for partners' relational well-being.
APIMeM, couple identity, dyadic coping, relationship satisfaction, self-concept clarity
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Parise, Miriam
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Pagani, Ariela F.
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Donato, Silvia
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Sedikides, Constantine
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1 March 2019
Parise, Miriam
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Pagani, Ariela F.
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Donato, Silvia
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Sedikides, Constantine
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Parise, Miriam, Pagani, Ariela F., Donato, Silvia and Sedikides, Constantine
(2019)
Self-concept clarity and relationship satisfaction at the dyadic level.
Personal Relationships, 26 (1), .
(doi:10.1111/pere.12265).
Abstract
Self-concept clarity is an individual resource that is associated with couple relationship well-being. In two dyadic studies, the authors investigated whether and how self-concept clarity has implications for both partners' relationship satisfaction. Study 1 tested and supported the hypothesis that self-concept clarity concurrently predicts own and partner's relationship satisfaction through couple identity in a sample of 202 dating couples. Study 2 tested and supported the hypothesis that self-concept clarity predicts longitudinal change in own and partner's relationship satisfaction through positive (i.e., supportive and common) dyadic coping behaviors in a sample of 97 married couples. The findings clarify and expand the benefits of self-concept clarity for partners' relational well-being.
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Parise Pagani Donato Sedikides 2019
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Accepted/In Press date: 9 November 2018
e-pub ahead of print date: 21 February 2019
Published date: 1 March 2019
Keywords:
APIMeM, couple identity, dyadic coping, relationship satisfaction, self-concept clarity
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/427522
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