Two hundred and thirty-one couples had at least one member with both baseline and 6-month postpartum data (N = 209 men and 231 women; 74 % retention) and were therefore included in the analyses, since our analytic strategy can handle partner-level missing data. The final sample consisted of 231 couples (N = 462). Demographic characteristics of the sample are provided in Table 1. The average age for males was 21.1 years (SD = 3.7) and the average age for females was 18.7 years (SD = 1.6). Males were 50.6 % African American and females were 41.6 % Latino. Males reported a significantly higher household income than females and both groups reported similar years of education. Males and females were compared on the predictor variables. Males and females did not significantly differ in levels of family functioning or social capital. However, females reported greater social support (p < 0.001). At the 6-month follow-up, 45.6 % of males reported living with one or both parents. 50.9 % of females reported living with one or both parents. 85 % of males and 83.3 % of females reported still being in a relationship with their partner. 45.6 % of males and 49.6 % of females reported living with their partner.