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Crossover of Marital Dissatisfaction During Military Downsizing Among Russian Army Officers and Their Spouses.
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2004
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Russian Army OfficersStrain CrossoverSocial PsychologyEducationSocial SciencesGender IdentityMarital DissatisfactionIntimate RelationshipGender StudiesMilitary FamilyPersonal RelationshipFamily RelationshipsMarriageSocial BehaviorMilitary FamiliesSociologyFamily PsychologyGender AsymmetryMilitary Downsizing
This study examined mechanisms of strain crossover within couples and the moderating role of gender. Data were collected at a time of military downsizing from a sample of 1,250 Russian army officers and their spouses. The authors tested a model that incorporated 3 mechanisms for the crossover of marital dissatisfaction among dual-earner couples. The model provided support for 2 suggested crossover mechanisms: direct reactions of crossover and indirect mediated effects through social undermining. Strong evidence was also provided for gender asymmetry in the crossover process. Marital dissatisfaction crossed over from husbands to wives but not vice versa, and social undermining behavior played a role in the process of crossover of marital dissatisfaction for husbands but not for wives.
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