Measuring Virtues in Marital Education Programs and Marital Therapy |
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Authors: | Elizabeth B. Fawcett David Fawcett Alan J. Hawkins Jeremy B. Yorgason |
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Affiliation: | 1. Marriage and Family Therapy, Argosy University, Salt Lake City, USA 2. School of Family Life, Brigham Young University, Provo, USA
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Abstract: | Traditional marriage evaluations typically focus on marital satisfaction and communication. However, other indicators of marital quality can be used to assess interactions within relationships. The current paper presents an evaluation of the Marital Virtues Profile (MVP), a brief and easy to understand assessment designed to measure virtues in marital relationships. Exploratory factor analysis was used to examine the hypothesized structure of the MVP and confirmatory factor analysis was used to explore its specific measurement properties. Results indicate that the 15 item MVP is an efficient and reliable measure of both specific marital virtues and an overall marital virtue. Limitations of the current study and applications of the MVP to marital education programs and therapeutic settings are discussed. |
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