Abstract
Personal growth and self-expressive goals have become increasingly important in modern marriages. In dual-earner couples, sharing work-related experiences with the partner can be particularly important in promoting mutual support for each other's personal growth. The current study examined dual-earner couples' sharing of work-related experiences and how it influenced both partners' relationship satisfaction and personal well-being. A total of 102 heterosexual dual-earner couples were recruited from communities in Hong Kong. They completed a pretest survey, a 14-day daily diary study, and a follow-up survey 1 year later. The Actor-Partner Interdependence Model was adopted to analyze the dyadic effects of sharing positive and negative work-related experiences on relationship satisfaction and personal well-being on the same day and 1 year later. In general, the sharing of both positive and negative work-related experiences had beneficial effects on the outcomes. Specifically, wives' sharing had more immediate effects on both partners' relational and personal well-being, whereas husbands' sharing had more long-term effects on the partner's personal well-being. The findings highlight the importance of work-related sharing in dual-earner couples. Practical implications are discussed. Copyright © 2024 The Author(s).
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 2006-2025 |
Journal | Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being |
Volume | 16 |
Issue number | 4 |
Early online date | Jul 2024 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Nov 2024 |
Citation
Li, T., Li, L. M. W., Sun, Y. Y., Chan, L. Y.-C., Law, W., Jiang, D., Stertz, A. M., & Wiese, B. S. (2024). Dual-earner couples' sharing of work-related experiences: Effects on relational and personal well-being. Applied Psychology: Health and Well‐Being, 16(4), 2006-2025. https://doi.org/10.1111/aphw.12574Keywords
- Dual-earner couples
- Relationship satisfaction
- Self-disclosure
- Sharing
- Well-being