Dyadic Adjustment and Community Involvement in Same-Sex Couples |
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Authors: | Deborah C Stearns John Sabini |
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Institution: | (1) Prevention Research Center (m/c 275), University of Illinois at Chicago, 850 West Jackson Boulevard, Suite 400, Chicago, IL, 60607-3025;(2) Department of Psychology, University of Pennsyslvania, USA |
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Abstract: | This study examines the effects of age and involvement in the gay, lesbian, and bisexual community on dyadic adjustment in 62 male and 54 female same-sex couples. Participants completed the Dyadic Adjustment Scale (Spanier, 1976) and scales of political and social involvement in the gay, lesbian, and bisexual community based on Peplau and Cochran (1981). Those in midlife (35 years and older) had significantly lower conflict in matters of affection and sex than those younger (less than 35 years old). Political involvement interacted significantly with gender and age in predicting dyadic consensus scores: Among younger women, greater political involvement was associated with higher dyadic consensus. Inter-partner differences in social involvement were significantly associated with greater dyadic conflict in sex and affection. Inter-partner dyadic adjustment and community involvement scores were positively correlated, in general. Findings support the importance of age in the study of same-sex couples. The implications for conceptualizations of the gay, lesbian, and bisexual communities and dyadic adjustment are discussed. |
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Keywords: | couples age dyadic adjustment lesbians gay men bisexuals community involvement |
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