Impulsivity, communication, and marital satisfaction in newlywed couples

The authors used a vulnerability–stress–adaptation framework to examine how and why impulsivity affects communication and marital satisfaction in a sample of 100 newlywed couples. We specifically examined the links between impulsivity and perceptions of conflict communication patterns and their asso...

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Main Authors: TAN, Kenneth, JARNECKE, Amber M., SOUTH, Susan C.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-35722021-03-16T06:54:14Z Impulsivity, communication, and marital satisfaction in newlywed couples TAN, Kenneth JARNECKE, Amber M. SOUTH, Susan C. The authors used a vulnerability–stress–adaptation framework to examine how and why impulsivity affects communication and marital satisfaction in a sample of 100 newlywed couples. We specifically examined the links between impulsivity and perceptions of conflict communication patterns and their associations with marital satisfaction. Using an actor–partner interdependence framework, the results demonstrated that impulsivity was negatively associated with one's own and partner's marital satisfaction. Impulsivity was also negatively associated with constructive communication and positively associated with destructive communication. Furthermore, mediation analyses showed that communication patterns mediated the impulsivity–satisfaction link. Taken together, these findings suggest that impulsivity is likely to lead to lower marital satisfaction, partly through its effect on communication between partners. 2017-06-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2315 info:doi/10.1111/pere.12190 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/3572/viewcontent/pere12190__1_.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Human human experiment impulsiveness marriage perception Counseling Psychology Personality and Social Contexts Social Psychology and Interaction
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Singapore
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topic Human
human experiment
impulsiveness
marriage
perception
Counseling Psychology
Personality and Social Contexts
Social Psychology and Interaction
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human experiment
impulsiveness
marriage
perception
Counseling Psychology
Personality and Social Contexts
Social Psychology and Interaction
TAN, Kenneth
JARNECKE, Amber M.
SOUTH, Susan C.
Impulsivity, communication, and marital satisfaction in newlywed couples
description The authors used a vulnerability–stress–adaptation framework to examine how and why impulsivity affects communication and marital satisfaction in a sample of 100 newlywed couples. We specifically examined the links between impulsivity and perceptions of conflict communication patterns and their associations with marital satisfaction. Using an actor–partner interdependence framework, the results demonstrated that impulsivity was negatively associated with one's own and partner's marital satisfaction. Impulsivity was also negatively associated with constructive communication and positively associated with destructive communication. Furthermore, mediation analyses showed that communication patterns mediated the impulsivity–satisfaction link. Taken together, these findings suggest that impulsivity is likely to lead to lower marital satisfaction, partly through its effect on communication between partners.
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author TAN, Kenneth
JARNECKE, Amber M.
SOUTH, Susan C.
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JARNECKE, Amber M.
SOUTH, Susan C.
author_sort TAN, Kenneth
title Impulsivity, communication, and marital satisfaction in newlywed couples
title_short Impulsivity, communication, and marital satisfaction in newlywed couples
title_full Impulsivity, communication, and marital satisfaction in newlywed couples
title_fullStr Impulsivity, communication, and marital satisfaction in newlywed couples
title_full_unstemmed Impulsivity, communication, and marital satisfaction in newlywed couples
title_sort impulsivity, communication, and marital satisfaction in newlywed couples
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2017
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2315
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/3572/viewcontent/pere12190__1_.pdf
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