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      Changes in Marital Satisfaction Across the Transition to Parenthood: The Role of Adult Attachment Orientations

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      Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
      SAGE Publications

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          <p class="first" id="d4818167e83">This longitudinal study investigated marital satisfaction trajectories across the first 2 years of parenthood. Data were collected from new parents (couples) 6 weeks before the birth of their first child, and then at 6, 12, 18, and 24 months postpartum. Growth curve models revealed two key findings. First, for highly anxious individuals, satisfaction was lower or declined when they perceived their partners as less supportive and as behaving more negatively toward them. Second, for highly avoidant individuals, satisfaction was lower or declined when they perceived more work-family conflict and greater demands from their families. The findings suggest that attachment insecurities predict dissatisfaction in new parents primarily when stressors block the pursuit of important attachment goals. </p>

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          Journal
          Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
          Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
          SAGE Publications
          0146-1672
          1552-7433
          October 04 2012
          August 09 2012
          : 38
          : 11
          : 1506-1522
          Article
          10.1177/0146167212454548
          22878461
          3699ed32-f2e7-4af4-8799-ac0bcadfe19b
          © 2012
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