Facts About Men and Relationships
40% of men don't feel valued in their relationship and 40% of dads don’t believe they’re being empowered in their homes.
Education to promote healthy relationships helps prevent future distress, increases relationship positivity, and increases relationship satisfaction in couples (Halford W., Bodenmann G., 2013).
Differences between you and your partner’s emotional awareness is directly related to lower satisfaction and the quality of your relationship (Croyle K., Waltz J., 2007).
Stress is a dyadic phenomenon that affects both partners in a romantic relationship. It can originate both outside (external) and inside (internal) the relationship, with external stress often spilling over and causing internal stress (Randall A., Bodenmann G., 2017).
Greater support and less conflict (arguments, jealousy, resentment, different ideals, etc.) were found to be independently associated with relationship satisfaction, implying that both are necessary for a satisfactory relationship (Cramer D., 2007).
Education enhances relationships of couples with low satisfaction helping some at risk couples (Halford W., Bodenmann G., 2013).
Stress negatively affects both, heterosexual and same-sex couples’ relationship satisfaction in similar ways (Randall A., Bodenmann G., 2017).