TY - JOUR AU - Weir, Tamara AB - Summary This study tests the hypothesis that the marital helping relationship acts as a moderator between the stress experienced by the marital partners and their resultant well-being. Ss were 189 husband-wife pairs. Each individual provided information about his or her life and job stress; satisfaction with spouse's helping efforts; satisfaction with job, marriage, and life; and mental and physical well-being. Measures of well-being were positively related to satisfaction with spouse's help and negatively related to amount of experienced stress. Satisfaction with spouse's help remained significantly related to the measures of well-being controlling for levels of experienced stress. Thus it was concluded that the husband-wife helping relationship is an important moderator between experienced stress and individual well-being. TI - Marital Helping Relationships: The Moderators Between Stress and Well-Being JF - The Journal of Psychology DO - 10.1080/00223980.1977.9915868 DA - 1977-01-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/taylor-francis/marital-helping-relationships-the-moderators-between-stress-and-well-a0y0KPv41B SP - 121 EP - 130 VL - 95 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -