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      Marital satisfaction among older couples: the role of satisfaction with social networks and psychological well-being.

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          Marital satisfaction is important for health and well-being, although determinants of satisfaction among older couples are unclear. Much of the marital literature has focused on the role of the spouse, in isolation from satisfaction with broader social relationships. We conducted separate semi-structured interviews with both members of n = 40 couples (mean age 76 years) to measure satisfaction with particular types of social networks (confidant, friend, children, other relatives) as well as levels of physical and psychological well-being. In order to account for the likely interdependence among observations within married couples, a series of multi-level models, culminating in a full actor-partner interdependence model, were fitted. Results indicate that an individual's own depressive symptoms were related to their levels of marital satisfaction, whereby higher scores on the depression scale predicted lower marital satisfaction scores for the individual. None of the individual's other variables (physical well-being, sociodemographic, or social network satisfaction), nor any of the spouse variables, were related to individual levels of marital satisfaction. These findings reinforce the importance of psychological well-being as influencing the quality of older couple relationships.

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          Journal
          Int J Aging Hum Dev
          International journal of aging & human development
          Baywood Publishing Company, Inc.
          0091-4150
          0091-4150
          2013
          : 76
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia. ruth.walker@flinders.edu.au
          Article
          10.2190/AG.76.2.b
          23687797
          3c08d659-fec6-412b-9927-27a9546e385c
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