The Relationship Between Debt Change and Marital Satisfaction Change inRecently Married Couples
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Family Relations
Volume
57
Publication Date
2008
First Page
60
Last Page
71
Abstract
Although recently married couples report debt as one of their top concerns, research has not measured how debt changes relate to changes in their marital satisfaction. Further, the mechanisms that link debt and marital satisfaction are unknown. Findings using the National Survey of Families and Households (N= 1,078 couples) demonstrated that consumer debt changes predicted recently married couples’ marital satisfaction changes. Changes in variables associated with couples achieving their marital expectations (e.g., spending time together, arguing about finances) partially explained these findings. Changes in consumer debt negatively predicted couples’ time together and positively predicted arguments over money, which in turn were both associated with declines in marital satisfaction.
Recommended Citation
Dew, J. P. (2008). The relationship between debt change and marital satisfaction change in recently married couples. Family Relations, 57, 60 – 71