AVPR1A RS3 and relationship maintenance processes in newlywed couples
Anastasia Makhanova, James K. McNulty, Lisa A. Eckel, Larissa Nikonova, Jennifer A. Bartz, Arial S. Bloshinsky, Elizabeth A. D. Hammock

TL;DR
This study explores how genetic variation in AVPR1A RS3 might influence relationship maintenance and satisfaction in newlywed couples over three years.
Contribution
The study introduces a new perspective on how AVPR1A RS3 genetic variability may affect pair bonding differently in newlywed versus established marriages.
Findings
Individuals with allele 334 reported fewer marital problems and less interest in romantic alternatives.
More short alleles were associated with greater relationship dedication and satisfaction at marriage onset.
Findings contradict prior research, suggesting AVPR1A RS3 effects may vary by relationship phase.
Abstract
Maintaining relationship quality during the first few years can be difficult for many couples. We examined whether variability in the repeat-length polymorphism RS3 on the vasopressin receptor gene AVPR1A is associated with relationship maintenance processes and trajectories of marital satisfaction over the first three years of marriage. Newlywed couples (N=70; 128 individuals) reported on various aspects of their marriage within three months of their wedding and on their marital satisfaction every four months for three years, and provided saliva samples that we genotyped for RS3 alleles. Based on the literature, we predicted that people with at least one copy of target allele 334 (vs. none) would report more problems in pair bonding. We also used another genotype analysis approach from the extant literature, by testing whether people with a greater (vs. fewer) number of short alleles…
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TopicsAttachment and Relationship Dynamics · Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior · Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
