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Relationship stigma and Black-White interracial marital satisfaction: the mediating role of religious/spiritual well-being
Authors:Veola Vazquez  Isabel Otero  Jennifer Goodlow
Institution:College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, California Baptist University, Riverside, CA, USA
Abstract:Although the percentage of Black-White interracial marriage continues to increase in the United States, research is limited related to the impact of stigma on these couples and the processes that influence their responses to negative racial experiences. In the current study, the Vulnerability-Stress-Adaptation model was used as a theoretical foundation to investigate the relationship between stigma and couple satisfaction among Black-White interracially married couples, along with the potential mediating role of religious/spiritual well-being. A community sample of 180 interracially married individuals responded to surveys assessing their experiences of stigma due to being a member of an interracial couple, religious/spiritual well-being, and couple satisfaction. The analysis revealed that relationship stigma was negatively associated with couple satisfaction, and religious/spiritual well-being mediated the relationship between these two variables. To conclude, recommendations for intervention and prevention in the lives of Black-White interracial couples are offered.
Keywords:Interracial marriage  stigma  marital satisfaction  religious/spiritual well-being  mediation  VSA model
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