How is companionship related to romantic partners' affect, relationship satisfaction, and health behavior? Using a longitudinal dyadic score model to understand daily and couple‐level effects of a dyadic predictor

Author:

Stadler Gertraud123ORCID,Scholz Urte45ORCID,Bolger Niall3,Shrout Patrick E.6,Knoll Nina7,Lüscher Janina48ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Charité–Universitätsmedizin Berlin Berlin Germany

2. University of Aberdeen Aberdeen UK

3. Columbia University New York New York USA

4. University of Zurich Zurich Switzerland

5. University Research Priority Program “Dynamics of Healthy Aging” University of Zurich Zurich Switzerland

6. New York University New York New York USA

7. Freie Universität Berlin Berlin Germany

8. Swiss Paraplegic Research Nottwil Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractCompanionship is related to better affect and relationship satisfaction, but few studies have examined both partners' perspectives over time and the link between companionship and health. In three intensive longitudinal studies (Study 1: 57 community couples; Study 2: 99 smoker–nonsmoker couples; Study 3: 83 dual‐smoker couples), both partners reported daily companionship, affect, relationship satisfaction, and a health behavior (smoking in Studies 2 and 3). We proposed a dyadic score model that focuses on the couple level for companionship as a dyadic predictor with considerable shared variance. On days with higher companionship, couples reported better affect and relationship satisfaction. When partners differed in companionship, they also differed in affect and relationship satisfaction. For smoking, a different picture emerged: Whereas smokers with nonsmoking partners smoked less on average with higher companionship, smokers with smoking partners smoked more on days with higher companionship. Findings show companionship as a consequential relationship construct deserving further study. Using the dyadic score model acknowledged both partners' perspectives on companionship. It demonstrated higher precision for detecting effects of partner averages in a dyadic predictor compared with traditional approaches, tests for effects of partner differences in a dyadic predictor and in outcome while maintaining the focus on the dyad.

Funder

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Applied Psychology

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