Sanctification of African American Couple Relationships and Relational Forgiveness

Author:

Skipper Antonius D.1,Chaney Cassandra D.2,Rose Andrew H.3,Wiley Richard W.4,Wooten Chelsey C.5,Myers Curry Tamecia6,Lavender‐Bratcher Debra3,Moore TJ7,Kennedy Jordan8

Affiliation:

1. Department of Gerontology Georgia State University Atlanta GA

2. Human Development and Family Science, School of Social Work Louisiana State University Baton Rouge LA

3. Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work Texas Tech University Lubbock TX

4. School of Social Work Louisiana State University Baton Rouge LA

5. School of Social Work Texas State University Lubbock TX

6. School of Social Work Clark Atlanta University Atlanta GA

7. Independent Researcher Provo UT

8. Veterans Affairs, HUD/VASH North Texas Healthcare System Dallas TX

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveUsing participant responses from 525 different‐sex married and cohabiting African American couples, we examined the dyadic association between relational sanctification and relational forgiveness.BackgroundReligion has a central role in the lives of many African Americans because it traditionally has been a place of refuge against stressors that disproportionally impact African Americans. However, little is known about how African American couples utilize relational sanctification as a strength.MethodData were collected from African American couples between October 2019 and January 2020 as part of a larger study called the Strong African American Couples Project. Utilizing dyadic panels from Qualtrics, this project specifically targeted African American couples who were cohabiting (n = 233) or married (n = 292) thus, enabling us to analyze a multigroup actor–partner interdependence model.ResultsSignificant actor effects were found between sanctification and individual as well as perceived partner forgiveness in married and cohabiting couple relationships. No significant partner effects were found.ConclusionThese findings highlight the importance of recognizing various aspects of religiosity and spirituality within relationships, especially for African American couples with historically high rates of dissolution and self‐rated religiosity.ImplicationsAs interventionalists work with religious and spiritual African American couples, they need to understand the role that sanctity may have within these partner relationships and the positive impact it can have on relational outcomes.

Publisher

Wiley

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