2022
DOI: 10.1037/fam0000941
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Commitment, pro-relationship behaviors, and marital quality among Arab married couples in Israel.

Abstract: While most of the work on factors influencing marital quality focuses on conflict reduction, research shows that positive interactions are also significant. Still, few studies have examined the effects of couple behavior in negative and positive contexts in a single theoretical model. Here, we tested whether prorelationship behaviors in negative and positive contexts, namely accommodation and capitalizationsupport, respectively, mediate the positive association between commitment and marital quality. We invest… Show more

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“…Despite recent discussions of the CFM (Galovan et al, 2017; Ledermann & Kenny, 2012), APIM analyses are often used for measures of what could be seen as couple-level constructs, such as dyadic adjustment (Brandão et al, 2019; Gilmour et al, 2021); hostile marital behavior (Lee et al, 2021); shared power (Leonhardt et al, 2020); and commitment, accommodation, and interdependence (Givertz et al, 2016; Hassan-Abbas & Ronen, 2022). Obvious questions arise in such instances.…”
Section: Actors Partners and Common Fatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite recent discussions of the CFM (Galovan et al, 2017; Ledermann & Kenny, 2012), APIM analyses are often used for measures of what could be seen as couple-level constructs, such as dyadic adjustment (Brandão et al, 2019; Gilmour et al, 2021); hostile marital behavior (Lee et al, 2021); shared power (Leonhardt et al, 2020); and commitment, accommodation, and interdependence (Givertz et al, 2016; Hassan-Abbas & Ronen, 2022). Obvious questions arise in such instances.…”
Section: Actors Partners and Common Fatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, Palestinian society in Israel has undergone a continual process of modernization. At present, this cultural group tends to give precedence to the nuclear over the extended family (Azaiza, 2013), with the spouse (as opposed to extended family members) often serving as the individual's main source of support (Azaiza, 2008), and increasingly greater reciprocity between wives and husbands in the marital relationship (Hassan-Abbas and Ronen, 2022). This suggests that resilience in the nuclear family is of particular importance, particularly when extended family support is limited by the circumstances, as in the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
Section: The Current Studymentioning
confidence: 99%