Positive Outcomes of Long-Term Relationship Satisfaction Trajectories in Stable Romantic Couples: A 10-Year Longitudinal Study.

Michelle Roth, Selina A Landolt, Fridtjof W Nussbeck, Katharina Weitkamp, Guy Bodenmann
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Abstract

Growing evidence challenges the longstanding assumption of a universal decline in relationship satisfaction for all couples by demonstrating variability in the change. However, knowledge about how differential long-term trajectories of relationship satisfaction are associated with positive individual functioning is lacking. Using dyadic latent class growth analysis, we studied long-term trajectories of relationship satisfaction of N = 300 mixed-gender couples over 10 years and examined positive outcomes in latent subgroups. At the final assessment, partners reported on positive outcomes, specifically affect, mental health, and life satisfaction. Depending on their subgroup membership, couples systematically differed: Couples in the subgroup with high initial and relatively stable relationship satisfaction reported the most favorable outcomes-more positive affect, better mental health, and higher life satisfaction-as compared to subgroups with declining and/or lower relationship satisfaction. The findings show the importance of considering the variability in long-term relationship satisfaction trajectories and point to their relevance for positive functioning.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s41042-024-00201-1.

稳定浪漫夫妻长期关系满意度轨迹的积极结果:一项10年的纵向研究。
越来越多的证据通过证明变化的可变性,挑战了长期以来关于所有夫妻关系满意度普遍下降的假设。然而,关于关系满意度的不同长期轨迹如何与积极的个人功能相关联的知识是缺乏的。使用二元潜类增长分析,我们研究了超过10年的N = 300对混合性别夫妇的关系满意度的长期轨迹,并检查了潜在亚组的积极结果。在最后的评估中,伴侣们报告了积极的结果,特别是影响、心理健康和生活满意度。根据他们的亚组成员,夫妻有系统地不同:与关系满意度下降和/或较低的亚组相比,在高初始和相对稳定的关系满意度亚组中的夫妇报告了最有利的结果-更积极的影响,更好的心理健康和更高的生活满意度。研究结果显示了考虑长期关系满意度轨迹的可变性的重要性,并指出了它们与积极功能的相关性。补充资料:在线版本提供补充资料,编号:10.1007/s41042-024-00201-1。
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