How Older Couples Handle Conflict: Just Avoid It

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As people age, they tend to deal with conflicts by avoiding them.
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When older couples argue, they're more likely to handle the conflict by changing the subject, a new study finds.

The study tracked 127 middle-age (defined as age 40–50) and elderly long-term married couples over 13 years, video-recording brief discussions to see how the couples handled controversial topics such as housework or finances.

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