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- Title
Is Communication a Mechanism of Relationship Education Effects Among Rural African Americans?
- Authors
Barton, Allen W.; Beach, Steven R. H.; Lavner, Justin A.; Bryant, Chalandra M.; Kogan, Steven M.; Brody, Gene H.
- Abstract
Enhancing communication as a means of promoting relationship quality has been increasingly questioned, particularly for couples at elevated sociodemographic risk. In response, the current study investigated communication change as a mechanism accounting for changes in relationship satisfaction and confidence among 344 rural, predominantly low-income African American couples with an early adolescent child who participated in a randomized controlled trial of the Protecting Strong African American Families ( ProSAAF) program. Approximately 9 months after baseline assessment, intent-to-treat analyses indicated that ProSAAF couples demonstrated improved communication, satisfaction, and confidence when compared with couples in the control condition. Improvements in communication mediated ProSAAF effects on relationship satisfaction and confidence; conversely, neither satisfaction nor confidence mediated intervention effects on changes in communication. These results underscore the short-term efficacy of a communication-focused, culturally sensitive prevention program and suggest that communication is a possible mechanism of change in relationship quality among low-income African American couples.
- Subjects
COMMUNICATION; AFRICAN American couples; RANDOMIZED controlled trials; INTERPERSONAL relations; RURAL African Americans; PSYCHOLOGY
- Publication
Journal of Marriage & Family, 2017, Vol 79, Issue 5, p1450
- ISSN
0022-2445
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/jomf.12416