Authors
J Scott Crapo, Joshua J Turner, Olena Kopystynska, Kay Bradford, Brian J Higginbotham
Publication date
2021/6
Journal
Journal of Family and Economic Issues
Volume
42
Pages
300-313
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Remarriages tend to be more vulnerable to dissolution than first marriages due to the unique challenges these unions face, one of which is remarried couples’ financial stress. Financial stress predicts lower marital satisfaction, increased conflict, and a higher risk of divorce among first marriages, but less is known about financial stress influences and relational processes within remarital contexts. This study applied the family adjustment and adaptation response (FAAR) model to examine whether early financial stress has a direct effect on the perceptions spouses hold toward partner behavior in the areas of positive and negative behaviors and initiation of sexual advances over time, and whether such perceptions mediate the effect of early financial stress on perceived martial stability within remarital contexts. Data were gathered on 808 remarried couples. A dyadic indicator-specific growth model (ISGM) was …
Total citations
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