Several studies have linked attachment styles to relationship satisfaction.
Further studies are needed to better understand how attachment styles influence relationship satisfaction.
In their study, self-compassion, not self-esteem, was significantly linked with greater relationship satisfaction.
The recurrence group had less frequent intercourse, although there were no differences in sexual or relationship satisfaction.
Researchers have also found the effects of illusory superiority in studies into relationship satisfaction.
Many factors may contribute to relationship satisfaction, but satisfaction ultimately motivates people to remain together or break up.
The association between emotion work balance and relationship satisfaction of couples seeking therapy.
Hence, this study hypothesized that mutual grooming was related to relationship satisfaction, trust and previous experience of affection within the family.
Partner similarity and relationship satisfaction: development of a compatibility quotient.
Also, commitment is the best predictor of relationship satisfaction, especially in long-term relationships.