Muslim Couples: The Effects of Perceived Religion-Based Discrimination on Relationship Satisfaction

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Michigan Publishing

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Muslims are frequent targets of negative stereotypes and discrimination, especially after the 9/11 attacks and the rhetoric of the 2016 U.S. presidential election campaign. This study examined how 129 American Muslim couples cope with perceived religion-based discrimination. Results indicate that perceiving that one's religion is accepted by the community is negatively related to discrimination, and overt markers of Islam for men (clothing/grooming styles) is positively related to discrimination. Further, discrimination is linked with negative interactions between couples, which in turn is linked to lower relationship satisfaction. In other words, discrimination has an indirect effect on satisfaction through negative couple interactions. This indirect effect can be buffered by couples' joint coping skills only when these skills are sufficiently developed.

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Religion-Based Discrimination, Muslim Couples, Religious Congruity, Relationship Satisfaction

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Journal of Muslim Mental Health

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