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Volume : XVI, Issue : III, April - 2026

CONSTRUCTIVE COMMUNICATION AND PERCEIVED PARTNER SUPPORT AS CORRELATES OF MARITAL SATISFACTION

Antony A. D., None

By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Marital relationships represent one of the most significant and enduring social bonds in adulthood, influencing not only individual well-being but also broader family and societal functioning (Thomas et al., 2017).

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Antony A. D., None(2026). CONSTRUCTIVE COMMUNICATION AND PERCEIVED PARTNER SUPPORT AS CORRELATES OF MARITAL SATISFACTION. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. XVI, Issue. III, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/11754.pdf

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  1. Aksu, G., Eser, M. T., & Emekli, H. (2023).The relationship between marital satisfaction and life satisfaction: A meta-analysis study. International Journal on New Trends in Education and Their Implications, 14(2), 7–22.
  2. Bodenmann, G., Meuwly, N., & Kayser, K. (2011).Two conceptualizations of dyadic coping and their potential for predicting relationship quality. European Psychologist, 16(4), 255–266.

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