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- What: Since this study aims to contribute to the understanding of the relevance of relationship satisfaction trajectories for positive individual functioning, the authors will focus on affect and life satisfaction, which have been proposed as the defining components of subjective well-being (Diener et_al, 1999), and on mental health. After having identified subgroups with different trajectories of relationship satisfaction over time, the authors aimed to study differences between these subgroup trajectories in positive outcomes. Couples that separated during the study (n=68) were excluded since the focus of this paper was on stable romantic couples and missing . . .

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