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📄 Sample report — illustrative profile. Your real report is computed from your own answers after payment.

Dyadic Marital Satisfaction

Measure the quality and adjustment of your relationship

How to read your results

Each dimension receives a qualitative level (low / moderate / high / very high) determined from your answers and the test's clinical thresholds. A short clinical interpretation explains what your level means concretely. The overall level synthesizes all your dimensions. A screening test does not need a numeric percentage — your level is the relevant signal.

Overall level

Excellent adjustment

Your couple shows remarkable dyadic adjustment: consensus, satisfaction, cohesion, and affection feed one another.

Level per dimension

Dyadic ConsensusVery High

Your level of agreement is remarkable. You form a team aligned on values and decisions.

Dyadic SatisfactionVery High

Your marital satisfaction is excellent. You feel happy and committed for the long term.

Dyadic CohesionHigh

You share quality time and a real sense of teamwork in daily life.

Affectional ExpressionVery High

Your affectional expression is rich and your intimacy fulfilling. You feel desired and close.

Your full report includes

  • Introduction

    This report analyzes the satisfaction and adjustment of your relationship across four dimensions drawn from research on dyadic adjustment: consensus, satisfaction, cohesion, and affectional expression.

  • Overall Score

    Your overall score reflects the general dyadic adjustment of your relationship. The higher the score, the more balanced and satisfying your relationship is.

  • Dimension Analysis

    Each dimension explores a pillar of marital satisfaction. The detailed analysis allows you to identify your strengths and areas of fragility.

  • Recommendations

    The following recommendations are personalized to help you strengthen the adjustment and satisfaction of your relationship.

  • Resources

    Recommended reading: 'The 5 Love Languages' by Gary Chapman, 'Hold Me Tight' by Sue Johnson (EFT method). The Dyadic Adjustment Scale (DAS) by Graham Spanier is the reference tool behind this test.

  • Disclaimer

    This test does not constitute a medical diagnosis. It is designed as a reflection tool to assess your relationship satisfaction. For significant difficulties, consult a couples therapist.

Profile synthesis

This profile shows contrasts across the 4 dimensions of the Dyadic Marital Satisfaction: some areas appear to be solid resources while others deserve attention. Your full report includes a personalized synthesis — written for you from your own answers — that connects these dimensions, explains how they interact, and highlights your strengths as well as priority areas.

Personalized action plan

Now

Concrete actions to start this week.

Medium term

Habits to build over the coming weeks.

Long term

Deeper changes to sustain over months.

In your real report, each item is a specific recommendation tailored to your scores.

Illustrative example — self-assessment tool, not a medical diagnosis. Your real report is individually written from your answers.

Get YOUR Dyadic Marital Satisfaction report

The report above is an illustrative example. Start the test for free — the first 5 questions are on us, then unlock your personalized PDF report (interpretation and recommendations).

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