Measuring Marital Satisfaction: A Comparison of the Revised Dyadic Adjustment Scale and the Satisfaction with Married Life Scale |
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Authors: | Peter J. Ward Neil R. Lundberg Ramon B. Zabriskie Kristen Berrett |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Recreation Management and Youth Leadership , Brigham Young University , Provo, Utah, USA peter_ward@byu.edu;3. Department of Recreation Management and Youth Leadership , Brigham Young University , Provo, Utah, USA |
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Abstract: | Marital satisfaction has been psychometrically measured using many different instruments not soundly based on theory. The Revised Dyadic Adjustment Scale (RDAS), consisting of 14 items, is commonly accepted by researchers and practitioners to measure marital satisfaction but was not specifically designed to measure marital satisfaction. The Satisfaction with Married Life Scale (SWML), consisting of five items, is a short scale specifically targeted toward measuring marital satisfaction. An online sample collected from 1,187 couples throughout the United States was used to compare these instruments' correlation (r = .782), factor structures, reliability (SWML, α = .958; RDAS, α = .943), theoretical foundation, and validity. These instruments are on parity with each other when measuring marital satisfaction; however, each instrument yields implications for practitioners and researchers desiring to measure marital satisfaction. |
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Keywords: | marital satisfaction satisfaction with married life scale development |
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