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When hubby attends church, couples report more happiness

A recently released study suggests that couples who attend church together regularly have a higher level of relationship satisfaction than couples who do not. The study, Better Together: Religious Attendance, Gender and Relationship Quality, released by the Institute for Family Studies, surveyed a sample of about 1,600 adults ages 18-59.

Institute for Family Studies Research Findings

But wait, there’s more. When it comes to a couples’ participation in religious activities, researchers found that the strongest predictor of relationship satisfaction was shared prayer. Couples who reported praying together frequently (about once a week or more often) were 17 percent more likely to say they were very happy together than couples who pray together less frequently.

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