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The impact of marital aggression on women's psychological and marital functioning in a newlywed sample

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JOURNAL OF FAMILY VIOLENCE
Volume 16, Issue 2, Pages 115-130

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KLUWER ACADEMIC/PLENUM PUBL
DOI: 10.1023/A:1011154818394

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marital violence; marital satisfaction; marital stability; alcohol use

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The impact of husband-to-wife physical aggression on changes in wives' personal and marital well-being was examined in a representative sample of newlywed couples. The sample consisted of couples who completed baseline (rime of marriage) and first anniversary assessments as part of the Buffalo Newlywed Study (n = 543). After controlling for sociodemographic variables, initial relationship satisfaction, and verbal aggression, wives who experienced physical aggression front their husbands during the first year of marriage reported increased stress and lower marital satisfaction at the first anniversary, Further, they were mo, e likely To report separation front husbands due to marital problems during the first year of marriage. Experiences of partner physical aggression during the premarital period were associated with greater frequency of heavy drinking episodes among wives, although they were not associated with changes in average daily volume of ethanol consumed, Results suggest that among a community sample, experiences of husband-to-wife physical aggression have negative consequences for both women's psychological wellbeing and,marital functioning.

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