The Stable Low-Conflict Index: A policy-relevant outcome in government-funded relationship education efforts

FAMILY RELATIONS(2023)

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Objective: We posit that evaluators of relationship education interventions can explore a policy relevant outcome by assessing relationship stability and conflict in a single index that is based on the literature on the effects of divorce and marital distress on children. We provide an empirical example from a randomized trial.Background: The U.S. Administration for Children and Families funds community-based projects using relationship education with a foundational goal of fostering stable and healthy relationships. Assessing this outcome requires an approach different from separately analyzing stability and relationship quality.Method: We used data (N = 1,156 couples) from a randomized trial of Family Expectations to test the Stable Low-Conflict Index, comparing couples assigned to the intervention to couples assigned to an untreated control group at a follow-up 8 to 9 months postintervention.Results: Intervention couples were more likely to be in a stable, low-conflict relationship at the follow up than control couples (b = .36, SE = .15, odds ratio = 1.44, p = .014). Conclusion: An index based on empirical precedence showed evidence of an intervention impact in a community based program. Implications: Evaluators of family policy linked interventions may advance the field by exploring outcomes that encapsulate aspects of both relationship stability and quality.
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couple/marital/romantic relationships,prevention/intervention programs,and issues
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