Intergenerational relationships and marriage in China: Within‐family longitudinal associations and between‐family differences

Author:

Li Xiaomin1ORCID,Zhao Zhenqiang2,Johnson Matthew3ORCID,Fang Xiaoyi4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Applied Social Sciences The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hung Hom Hong Kong

2. Department of Psychology Fordham University New York New York USA

3. Department of Human Ecology University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada

4. Institute of Developmental Psychology Beijing Normal University Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractMarriage is embedded in the web of spouses' broader social ties, and relationship quality with parents and parents‐in‐law is associated with marital quality. Guided by Family Systems theory and using three waves of dyadic data from 268 Chinese different‐sex couples across the first several years of marriage, we first conducted a Random‐Intercept Actor‐Partner Interdependence Cross‐lagged Panel Model (RI‐APIM‐CLPM) to examine the within‐family longitudinal associations among husbands' and wives' relationship quality with parents, parents‐in‐law, and spouse. Then, husbands' and wives' filial obligations were added as predictors of between‐family differences in their own and their partner's relationship quality in the three social ties. Among husbands, increased relationship quality in one social tie (e.g., with parents) predicted reductions in relationship quality in the other social ties (e.g., relationships with parents‐in‐law and marital quality). Our examination of between‐family differences demonstrated that high levels of filial obligations predicted higher intergenerational relationship quality and marital quality. By simultaneously considering the within‐family associations of multiple social ties and how filial obligations account for between‐family differences in relationship quality, we contribute to a nuanced understanding of how Chinese couples' romantic partnerships are embedded in their broader family system.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Life-span and Life-course Studies,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Anthropology,Social Psychology

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