Religiosity and Relationship Quality of Dating Relationships: Examining Relationship Religiosity as a Mediator

Individual and romantic partner religiosity are positively associated with marital quality. However, many studies focus on married couples, rather than examining dating relationships, and rely on single-item measures of religiosity. More importantly, few studies have examined the importance of relat...

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Main Authors: Michael Langlais, Siera Schwanz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-09-01
Series:Religions
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/8/9/187
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spelling doaj-71fbce25818b4e17933b2e91206a751f2020-11-24T23:23:53ZengMDPI AGReligions2077-14442017-09-018918710.3390/rel8090187rel8090187Religiosity and Relationship Quality of Dating Relationships: Examining Relationship Religiosity as a MediatorMichael Langlais0Siera Schwanz1Department of Family Studies, University of Nebraska, Kearney, NE 68849, USADepartment of Family Studies, University of Nebraska, Kearney, NE 68849, USAIndividual and romantic partner religiosity are positively associated with marital quality. However, many studies focus on married couples, rather than examining dating relationships, and rely on single-item measures of religiosity. More importantly, few studies have examined the importance of relationship religiosity in the context of dating, despite the theoretical importance of this construct. Relationship religiosity is defined as participating in and discussing religiosity and spirituality with a current romantic partner. The goal of this study is to test relationship religiosity as a mediator between individual and partner religiosity for relationship quality of dating relationships using stringent measures of centrality of religiosity. Data for this study comes from 119 participants who were in dating relationships (74.8% female; mean age: 23.2 years). Participants completed a survey regarding their religiosity, their partners’ religiosity, the religiosity of their relationships, and the quality of their dating relationships. Mediation analyses via linear regression showed that relationship religiosity fully mediated the relationship between individual religiosity and relationship satisfaction and fully mediated the relationship between partner religiosity and relationship satisfaction. However, relationship religiosity was not associated with commitment. Results from the study emphasize the importance of dyadic religious activities for dating couples. Further implications will be discussed.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/8/9/187religiositycentrality of religiositydatingrelationship quality
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religiosity
centrality of religiosity
dating
relationship quality
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Siera Schwanz
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title Religiosity and Relationship Quality of Dating Relationships: Examining Relationship Religiosity as a Mediator
title_short Religiosity and Relationship Quality of Dating Relationships: Examining Relationship Religiosity as a Mediator
title_full Religiosity and Relationship Quality of Dating Relationships: Examining Relationship Religiosity as a Mediator
title_fullStr Religiosity and Relationship Quality of Dating Relationships: Examining Relationship Religiosity as a Mediator
title_full_unstemmed Religiosity and Relationship Quality of Dating Relationships: Examining Relationship Religiosity as a Mediator
title_sort religiosity and relationship quality of dating relationships: examining relationship religiosity as a mediator
publisher MDPI AG
series Religions
issn 2077-1444
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Individual and romantic partner religiosity are positively associated with marital quality. However, many studies focus on married couples, rather than examining dating relationships, and rely on single-item measures of religiosity. More importantly, few studies have examined the importance of relationship religiosity in the context of dating, despite the theoretical importance of this construct. Relationship religiosity is defined as participating in and discussing religiosity and spirituality with a current romantic partner. The goal of this study is to test relationship religiosity as a mediator between individual and partner religiosity for relationship quality of dating relationships using stringent measures of centrality of religiosity. Data for this study comes from 119 participants who were in dating relationships (74.8% female; mean age: 23.2 years). Participants completed a survey regarding their religiosity, their partners’ religiosity, the religiosity of their relationships, and the quality of their dating relationships. Mediation analyses via linear regression showed that relationship religiosity fully mediated the relationship between individual religiosity and relationship satisfaction and fully mediated the relationship between partner religiosity and relationship satisfaction. However, relationship religiosity was not associated with commitment. Results from the study emphasize the importance of dyadic religious activities for dating couples. Further implications will be discussed.
topic religiosity
centrality of religiosity
dating
relationship quality
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/8/9/187
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