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Study Shows Materialistic Couples Have More Money and More Problems
 
By ScienceDaily.com  
 
December 3, 2011                                                                             Issue 850    

  

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Here is some research that goes along with common sense. If one or both in a couple is materialistic, then the love relationship is bound to suffer. "The love of money" is known to cause problems for the love of others.

 

God bless your family and your marriage.

 

Jim   
 

Study Shows Materialistic Couples Have More Money and More Problems

 

By ScienceDaily.com

 

New research to be published Oct. 13, 2011, confirms The Beatles' lyrical hypothesis and finds that "the kind of thing that money just can't buy" is a happy and stable marriage.

 

Scholars at Brigham Young University studied 1,734 married couples across the United States. Each couple completed a relationship evaluation, part of which asked how much they value "having money and lots of things."

 

The researchers' statistical analysis showed that couples who say money is not important to them score about 10 to 15 percent better on marriage stability and other measures of relationship quality than couples where one or both are materialistic.

 

"Couples where both spouses are materialistic were worse off on nearly every measure we looked at," said Jason Carroll, a BYU professor of family life and lead author of the study. "There is a pervasive pattern in the data of eroding communication, poor conflict resolution and low responsiveness to each other."

 

The findings will be published Oct. 13 in the Journal of Couple & Relationship Therapy.

 

For one in five couples in the study, both partners admitted a strong love of money. Though these couples were better off financially, money was often a bigger source of conflict for them.

 

"How these couples perceive their finances seems to be more important to their marital health than their actual financial situation," Carroll said.

And despite their shared materialism, materialistic couples' relationships were in poorer shape than couples who were mismatched and had just one materialist in the marriage.

 

The study's overall findings were somewhat surprising to Carroll because materialism was only measured by self-evaluations.

 

"Sometimes people can deceive themselves about how important their relationships are to them," Carroll said. "It's helpful to step back and look at where you focus your time."

 

Here is the information on the research:

 

Carroll, Jason S., Lukas R. Dean, Lindsey L. Call, Dean M. Busby. "Materialism and Marriage: Couple Profiles of Congruent and Incongruent Spouses." Journal of Couple and Relationship Therapy, Volume 10, Issue 4 (2011)

http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15332691.2011.613306

 

   

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