Psychology
An Implementation study of relationship checkups as home visitations for low-income at-risk couples
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Couples with the greatest need for relationship health maintenance and intervention are often least able to afford and access it; therefore, accessible, affordable, effective, and brief interventions are needed to improve relationship health for those who need it most. Consequently, this paper examined whether a brief relationship intervention could be effectively implemented with a low-income, underserved population. All enrolled participants (N = 1,312) received the Relationship Checkup, which consists of an assessment and a feedback session delivered in their homes or at a local clinic at their request. Measures assessed relationship satisfaction, communication, psychological and physical aggression, and intimacy at baseline and 1-month follow-up, and program and relationship satisfaction at 6-month follow-up. All participants reported significant improvements on all outcomes with small effect sizes. However, moderation analyses suggested that distressed couples reported significantly larger effects across the board. Overall, participants reported that they were highly satisfied with the intervention both immediately after its delivery and 6 months later. Findings provide preliminary support for the effectiveness of this brief checkup and point to the utility of offering these kinds of low-cost brief interventions in flexible formats for those who might have the most difficulty accessing them.
Publication Title
Family Process
Publication Date
2019
Volume
58
Issue
1
First Page
247
Last Page
265
ISSN
0014-7370
DOI
10.1111/famp.12396
Keywords
brief couple intervention, low-income, relationship satisfaction
Repository Citation
Coop Gordon, Kristina; Cordova, James V.; Roberson, Patricia N.E.; Miller, Melanie; Gray, Tatiana; Lenger, Katherine A.; Hawrilenko, Matt; and Martin, Kerri, "An Implementation study of relationship checkups as home visitations for low-income at-risk couples" (2019). Psychology. 39.
https://commons.clarku.edu/faculty_psychology/39