作者
Edna Brown, Terri L Orbuch, Jose A Bauermeister
发表日期
2008/4
期刊
Family Relations
卷号
57
期号
2
页码范围
186-197
出版商
Blackwell Publishing Inc
简介
We examine the effects of subjective and organizational religious participation on marital stability over time for urban Black American couples and White American couples who participated in a longitudinal project. Our findings indicated that the role religiosity plays in the stability of marriage over time varied by gender and race. Black husbands and wives reported that religion was more important to them and that they attended religious services more frequently than White husbands and wives. Greater service attendance was predictive of decreased odds of divorce, only when reported by wives. Interaction effects revealed that the effect was more notable among White wives. Practitioners should consider the diversity between and within couples and the sociohistorical contexts in which marriages are embedded.
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E Brown, TL Orbuch, JA Bauermeister - Family Relations, 2008