Health-Promoting Behaviors, Relationship Satisfaction, and Resilience Among a Community Sample

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Chelsey L. Holden
Pam Rollins
Mosiah Gonzalez
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[1] The University of Southern Mississippi,School of Child and Family Sciences
[2] Saint Louis University,Department of Family and Community Medicine
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Contemporary Family Therapy | 2023年 / 45卷
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Health-promoting behaviors; Relationship satisfaction; Resilience; Marital satisfaction; Couple relationships;
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No known studies have examined the relationship between health-promoting behaviors, relationship satisfaction, and resilience among a community sample. Participants included 237 individuals in a romantic relationship. Health-promoting behaviors were measured using the health-promoting lifestyle profile II (HPLP-II; Walker et al., 1987); resilience was measured using the brief resilience scale (Smith et al., 2008); and relationship satisfaction with the Kansas marital satisfaction scale (Schumm et al., 1986). Results indicated that relationship satisfaction is significantly, positively related to all six domains of the HPLP-II, with strongest correlations found between relationship satisfaction and stress management (r = 0.508), interpersonal relations (r = 0.415), and spiritual growth (r = 0.296). Resilience is significantly, positively related to all HPLP-II domains except for health responsibility, again with strongest correlations found between spiritual growth (r = 0.450), stress management (r = 0.359), and interpersonal relations (r = 0.333). Implications for marriage and family therapists and healthcare providers are discussed.
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