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Research Article

Companionship goals and marital goal concordance contribute to relationship satisfaction partly through dyadic coping in dating couples

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Received 13 Oct 2023, Accepted 26 Mar 2024, Published online: 08 Apr 2024
 

ABSTRACT

Background

Marital goals reflect individuals’ understanding of the purpose of marriage and could influence the dyadic interactions and satisfaction in intimate relationships. The current study examines how each partner’s marital goals and the concordance of marital goals between the partners influence dating couples’ relationship satisfaction through dyadic coping.

Method

The sample consisted of 200 heterosexual dating couples from Hong Kong. Both partners completed a survey that assessed three types of marital goals, dyadic coping, relationship satisfaction, and other background variables. Path analysis was conducted to estimate the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model (APIM) with each partner’s three types of marital goals and marital goal concordance between the two partners as the predictors, each partner’s dyadic coping as the mediators, and each partner’s relationship satisfaction as the outcomes.

Results

Women’s dyadic coping significantly mediated the effects of women’s companionship goals and marital goal concordance on both partners’ marital satisfaction. Meanwhile, men’s dyadic coping significantly mediated the effects of men’s companionship goals and marital goal concordance on their own relationship satisfaction.

Conclusion

The current study offered the first evidence supporting the importance of marital goals, the goal concordance between the partners, and dyadic coping in dating relationships.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Additional information

Funding

This work was supported by Department of Psychology, the Education University of Hong Kong [grant number: R2208 & 04349, Personal, Social and Community Well-Being Research Group]; Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen [grant number: UDF01002150].

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