Search Results

Author: Chen, Zeng-Lin
Resulting in 1 citation.
1. Liu, Ruth X.
Chen, Zeng-Lin
The Effects of Marital Conflict and Marital Disruption on Depressive Affect: A Comparison Between Women In and Out of Poverty
Social Science Quarterly 87,2 (June 2006): 250-271.
Also: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1540-6237.2006.00379.x/abstract
Cohort(s): NLSY79
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing, Inc. => Wiley Online
Keyword(s): Depression (see also CESD); Marital Conflict; Marital Disruption; Marriage; Psychological Effects; Wealth; Women

Objectives. We examine the independent and interactive effects of marital conflict and marital disruption on women's depressive affect and how these effects vary by family's poverty status. Methods. We use the OLS regression and data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth to test the hypothesized relationships. Results. The results showed that marital conflict and marital disruption each predicts subsequent depression after controlling for the initial level of depression and other antecedent variables. The effect of marital conflict on depression is stronger among women in poverty than those out of poverty. Furthermore, among women in poverty, marital conflict followed by marital breakup is related to a heightened level of depression, whereas among women financially better off, there is a reduction in the level of depressive affect. Conclusions. These findings point to the importance of a family's economic condition and its impact on the interrelationships among marital processes and women's psychological health.
Bibliography Citation
Liu, Ruth X. and Zeng-Lin Chen. "The Effects of Marital Conflict and Marital Disruption on Depressive Affect: A Comparison Between Women In and Out of Poverty." Social Science Quarterly 87,2 (June 2006): 250-271.