Change in Marital Satisfaction Following the Death of a Parent in Adulthood: Do Intergenerational Relationships Matter?

Thesis advisor: Sara M. Moorman === I examine how preloss relationship quality with a deceased parent and pre- to post-loss change in relationship quality with a surviving parent influence adult children's marital satisfaction over time. I also test gender interactions. Analyses are based on ma...

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Main Author: Stokes, Jeffrey E
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Language:English
Published: Boston College 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2345/3777
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spelling ndltd-BOSTON-oai-dlib.bc.edu-bc-ir_1018072019-05-10T07:34:09Z Change in Marital Satisfaction Following the Death of a Parent in Adulthood: Do Intergenerational Relationships Matter? Stokes, Jeffrey E Thesis advisor: Sara M. Moorman Text thesis 2013 Boston College English electronic application/pdf I examine how preloss relationship quality with a deceased parent and pre- to post-loss change in relationship quality with a surviving parent influence adult children's marital satisfaction over time. I also test gender interactions. Analyses are based on married or cohabiting adults who experienced the death of a parent (N = 316), drawn from the Longitudinal Study of Generations (LSOG), a longitudinal study of three-plus-generation families from Southern California. Three-level multilevel modeling (MLM) techniques reveal that improved relationship quality with a surviving parent is related to improved marital satisfaction. High preloss relationship quality with a deceased mother is related to improved post-loss marital satisfaction only for sons. These results support theories of linked lives and role context, and suggest that sons who lose mothers are particularly vulnerable relationally and may be especially sensitive to perceived support from their wives. bereavement marriage and family multilevel modeling parent death Copyright is held by the author, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise noted. Thesis (MA) — Boston College, 2013. Submitted to: Boston College. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Discipline: Sociology. 384793 http://hdl.handle.net/2345/3777
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topic bereavement
marriage and family
multilevel modeling
parent death
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marriage and family
multilevel modeling
parent death
Stokes, Jeffrey E
Change in Marital Satisfaction Following the Death of a Parent in Adulthood: Do Intergenerational Relationships Matter?
description Thesis advisor: Sara M. Moorman === I examine how preloss relationship quality with a deceased parent and pre- to post-loss change in relationship quality with a surviving parent influence adult children's marital satisfaction over time. I also test gender interactions. Analyses are based on married or cohabiting adults who experienced the death of a parent (N = 316), drawn from the Longitudinal Study of Generations (LSOG), a longitudinal study of three-plus-generation families from Southern California. Three-level multilevel modeling (MLM) techniques reveal that improved relationship quality with a surviving parent is related to improved marital satisfaction. High preloss relationship quality with a deceased mother is related to improved post-loss marital satisfaction only for sons. These results support theories of linked lives and role context, and suggest that sons who lose mothers are particularly vulnerable relationally and may be especially sensitive to perceived support from their wives. === Thesis (MA) — Boston College, 2013. === Submitted to: Boston College. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. === Discipline: Sociology.
author Stokes, Jeffrey E
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title Change in Marital Satisfaction Following the Death of a Parent in Adulthood: Do Intergenerational Relationships Matter?
title_short Change in Marital Satisfaction Following the Death of a Parent in Adulthood: Do Intergenerational Relationships Matter?
title_full Change in Marital Satisfaction Following the Death of a Parent in Adulthood: Do Intergenerational Relationships Matter?
title_fullStr Change in Marital Satisfaction Following the Death of a Parent in Adulthood: Do Intergenerational Relationships Matter?
title_full_unstemmed Change in Marital Satisfaction Following the Death of a Parent in Adulthood: Do Intergenerational Relationships Matter?
title_sort change in marital satisfaction following the death of a parent in adulthood: do intergenerational relationships matter?
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