Marriage Solidarity Test

Strong marriages are built on trust and shared emotional connection. But life stressors, communication gaps, or unmet expectations can sometimes strain that bond. This assessment helps you reflect on how well and supportive your marriage feels right now.

20 Questions
5 minutes
HIPAA Compliant
Couple With Marital Issues

Things to Remember Before You Start

Consider your thoughts, feelings and actions in the last 2 weeks.
Choose the response that you relate with the most.
There are no right or wrong answers to the questions.
Please answer all questions to get your results.
Man With Marital Problems

Who is the marriage solidarity test for?

This test is for anyone who wants to reflect on the health and strength of their marriage, especially if you’ve noticed:

  • Growing emotional distance or frequent misunderstandings
  • Difficulty communicating or resolving conflicts
  • Feeling unsupported or unheard
People Submitting Marriage Solidarity Test

Types of marriage solidarity tests

  • Dyadic Adjustment Scale (DAS)
  • Marital Satisfaction Inventory (MSI)
  • Couples Satisfaction Index (CSI)

What to do after taking the marriage solidarity test?

Get results

Your results offer insight into your relationship’s patterns of connection, communication, and support.

Consult a professional

If you notice areas of concern, a couples therapist can help you and your partner rebuild communication, trust, and emotional closeness.

Explore next steps

Have open, honest conversations with your partner. Discuss what’s working well and where you both can grow.

Focus on growth

Marriages take work and awareness. Tracking patterns, reflecting on experiences, and seeking support can help you create a stronger, healthier connection.

One Connected Ecosystem, Many Ways to Feel Better

Your care is shaped by our team of therapists and psychiatrists who work collaboratively, online and in-person, so nothing gets missed.

Adult Therapy

Talk to a trained therapist who helps you make sense of things and feel more in control, one session at a time.

Adult Psychiatry

Meet with a psychiatrist who helps with sleep, focus, energy, or mood and finds the right medication, if needed.

Hospital Care

Designed for acute mental health needs, with 24/7 support and a multi-disciplinary team that supports you.

FAQs About The Marriage solidarity Test

What is the 3-3-3 rule in marriage?

The 3-3-3 rule: Spend 3 hours together each week, go on a 3-day trip every 3 months, and take a 3-second pause before reacting during conflicts.

What is the 2-2-2 rule in marriage?

The 2-2-2 rule suggests going on a date every 2 weeks, a weekend getaway every 2 months, and a vacation every 2 years.

What are the 5 C’s of marriage?

The 5 C’s are the key pillars of a healthy marriage: Communication, Commitment, Compassion, Compromise, and Consistency.

What are the 4 P’s of marriage?

The 4 P’s are: Patience, Partnership, Positivity, and Perseverance.