Successful Teenage Marriages: A Qualitative Study of How Some Couples Have Made It Work

Teenage marriage is a topic that has received limited attention from researchers. In 1990 nearly one out every five first time brides in the United States was under the age of 20. Although it is commonly accepted that these marriages are likely to end in divorce, there is little scientific evidence...

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Main Author: Boykin, Esther Laree
Other Authors: Marriage and Family Therapy
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Published: Virginia Tech 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/10128
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-101282020-09-29T05:45:27Z Successful Teenage Marriages: A Qualitative Study of How Some Couples Have Made It Work Boykin, Esther Laree Marriage and Family Therapy Stith, Sandra M. Rosen, Karen H. McCollum, Eric E. Huebner, Angela J. marital quality couples adolescent couples teenagers marriage qualitative research young marriage Teenage marriage is a topic that has received limited attention from researchers. In 1990 nearly one out every five first time brides in the United States was under the age of 20. Although it is commonly accepted that these marriages are likely to end in divorce, there is little scientific evidence to validate that. The focus of most studies has been on negative outcomes of these marriages however little concrete evidence has been found to condemn all teen marriages as doomed. This study is a qualitative look at how six couples that married as teenagers have created successful and long lasting unions. Six white couples from the Eastern U.S. participated in 60 to 90 minute long interviews. Using a qualitative method and a phenomenological perspective this study describes the processes these couples believe are most important to their success. The couples provided their personal experiences as well as their unique perspectives on the ingredients necessary for marital success. Five major themes emerged from the couples' interviews including commitment, communication, shared values, spirituality, intimacy, and family. These five themes are common within the literature on strong marriages. In addition to these themes, the role of couple individuality and the process of growing together are discussed. Master of Science 2011-08-06T16:06:41Z 2011-08-06T16:06:41Z 2004-09-14 2004-09-21 2004-10-05 2004-10-05 Thesis etd-09212004-011204 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/10128 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-09212004-011204 BoykinThesis01.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ ETD application/pdf Virginia Tech
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Boykin, Esther Laree
Successful Teenage Marriages: A Qualitative Study of How Some Couples Have Made It Work
description Teenage marriage is a topic that has received limited attention from researchers. In 1990 nearly one out every five first time brides in the United States was under the age of 20. Although it is commonly accepted that these marriages are likely to end in divorce, there is little scientific evidence to validate that. The focus of most studies has been on negative outcomes of these marriages however little concrete evidence has been found to condemn all teen marriages as doomed. This study is a qualitative look at how six couples that married as teenagers have created successful and long lasting unions. Six white couples from the Eastern U.S. participated in 60 to 90 minute long interviews. Using a qualitative method and a phenomenological perspective this study describes the processes these couples believe are most important to their success. The couples provided their personal experiences as well as their unique perspectives on the ingredients necessary for marital success. Five major themes emerged from the couples' interviews including commitment, communication, shared values, spirituality, intimacy, and family. These five themes are common within the literature on strong marriages. In addition to these themes, the role of couple individuality and the process of growing together are discussed. === Master of Science
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title Successful Teenage Marriages: A Qualitative Study of How Some Couples Have Made It Work
title_short Successful Teenage Marriages: A Qualitative Study of How Some Couples Have Made It Work
title_full Successful Teenage Marriages: A Qualitative Study of How Some Couples Have Made It Work
title_fullStr Successful Teenage Marriages: A Qualitative Study of How Some Couples Have Made It Work
title_full_unstemmed Successful Teenage Marriages: A Qualitative Study of How Some Couples Have Made It Work
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