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Spirituality,Sacrifice, and Relationship Quality for Expectant Cohabitors
Authors:Shannon A. Corkery  Melissa A. Curran  Amanda Parkman
Affiliation:1. Department of Family Studies and Human Development , University of Arizona , Tucson, Arizona, USA sac301@email.arizona.edu;3. Department of Family Studies and Human Development , University of Arizona , Tucson, Arizona, USA
Abstract:Given negative effects of cohabitation, we examine negative (ambivalence, conflict) and positive (commitment, satisfaction) relationship quality, as explained by perceptions of ease of relational sacrifices and spirituality, for unmarried cohabitors expecting their first child (46 individuals). Controlling for race/ethnicity and education, perceived ease of relational sacrifice was associated with greater satisfaction and lower ambivalence and conflict, whereas spirituality was not associated with any of the relationship quality variables. Examined together, greater ease of relational sacrifice and higher spirituality were associated with greater commitment and satisfaction and lower ambivalence and conflict. Given that many studies of cohabitation focus on demographic factors and that many studies of spirituality focus on married couples, the current study expands knowledge regarding relationship quality for nontraditional couples.
Keywords:ambivalence  cohabitation  commitment  conflict  relational sacrifice  relationship quality  satisfaction  spirituality
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