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DOI: 10.1177/0265407506068266 Spouses gender-typed attributes and their links with marital quality: A pattern analytic approachUniversity of North Carolina at Greensboro, heather_helms{at}uncg.edu
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
Pennsylvania State University
Pennsylvania State University Using data from interviews with 194 midlife couples, we: (i) identified a typology of couple groups based on spouses gender-typed attributes; (ii) described couple groups in terms of individual, contextual, and attitudinal characteristics; and (iii) linked couple groups with emotional, cognitive, and behavioral qualities of marriage across 3 years. Four couple types that differed in spouses instrumental and expressive attributes were identified and replicated via cluster analysis. Gender-typed wives/extreme gender-typed-husband couples reported significantly lower levels of marital quality across the 3 years. Underscoring the importance of a dyadic approach, the research identifies common couple configurations based on spouses gender-typed attributes, identifies couples with lower marital quality, and offers insights into personal-social attributes that may be protective in marriage.
Key Words: gender roles gender typing marital quality marriage personal-social attributes
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