Spiritual Beliefs & Marital Satisfaction. Spiritual Beliefs Assesses degree to which couple agree on Spiritual Beliefs. Spiritual Beliefs Study demonstrates.

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Spiritual Beliefs & Marital Satisfaction

Spiritual Beliefs Assesses degree to which couple agree on Spiritual Beliefs. Spiritual Beliefs Study demonstrates the strong linkage of high spiritual beliefs and couple satisfaction. Life Innovations provides booklet linking Biblical Resources & PREPARE/ENRICH categories.

Spiritual Beliefs & Marital Happiness National Sample—Married Couples who took ENRICH High Agreement on Spiritual Beliefs ( n = 6,557 couples) Low Agreement on Spiritual Beliefs (n = 6,562 couples)

High vs Low Spiritual Beliefs

Top Six Strengths for Couples High in Spiritual Beliefs Couple Closeness Couple Flexibility Communication Family & Friends Personality Compatibility Conflict Resolution

Couple Types & Spiritual Beliefs Couple TypesHigh SpiritualLow Spiritual Vitalized 36% 5% Harmonious 11% 10% Traditional 21% 4% Conflicted 23% 19% Devitalized 9% 62% Total 100%