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Shared Religious Beliefs, Prayer, and Forgiveness as Predictors of Marital Satisfaction
Author(s) -
Olson Jonathan R.,
Marshall James P.,
Goddard H. Wallace,
Schramm David G.
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
family relations
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.772
H-Index - 87
eISSN - 1741-3729
pISSN - 0197-6664
DOI - 10.1111/fare.12129
Subject(s) - religiosity , forgiveness , prayer , cohabitation , psychology , social psychology , clinical psychology , theology , philosophy , political science , law
Results of numerous studies have demonstrated a positive relation between religiosity and marital well‐being. In this study, the authors examined direct effects on marital satisfaction of religious homogamy, prayer for spousal well‐being, and forgiveness. They also examined the degree to which religiosity buffered against risks to marital well‐being. The results indicated significant positive linear relations between each indicator of religiosity and marital satisfaction. Furthermore, religiosity moderated, or buffered against, the negative effects of risk factors; specifically, religious homogamy buffered against previous divorce; prayer buffered against having a high‐stress marriage; and spousal forgiveness buffered against cohabitation before marriage, previous divorce, and stressful marriage.

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