Author: Rene Quispe
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Category : Marriage
Languages : en
Pages : 155
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A Study of the Relationship Between Marital Satisfaction of Pastors and Their Wives in the Texas Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists and a Specified Set of Predictors
Author: Rene Quispe
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Category : Marriage
Languages : en
Pages : 155
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Category : Marriage
Languages : en
Pages : 155
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Dissertation Abstracts International
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Category : Dissertations, Academic
Languages : en
Pages : 640
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Category : Dissertations, Academic
Languages : en
Pages : 640
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American Doctoral Dissertations
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Category : Dissertation abstracts
Languages : en
Pages : 728
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Category : Dissertation abstracts
Languages : en
Pages : 728
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Index to American Doctoral Dissertations
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Category : Dissertations, Academic
Languages : en
Pages : 1252
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Category : Dissertations, Academic
Languages : en
Pages : 1252
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Latino Pastors and Their Spouses' Marital Satisfaction and Its Predicting Factors
Author: Tanya Paniagua
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Category : Hispanic American clergy
Languages : en
Pages : 112
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The Latino population in the United States has been the primary driver of demographic growth in the country (Flores, 2017). With this increasing shift in America, it is important to investigate the unique strains on clergy families among Latino pastors as evidence suggests stress is a threat to marital satisfaction and its longevity (Randall & Bodenmann, 2009). Very little literature on marital dynamics has focused on Latino pastors; thus, a need exists for more research in examining how cultural values and acculturation impact marital satisfaction while considering the relationship between marital satisfaction and selected variables: affection, sexual satisfaction, communication, burnout, and loneliness. The goal of this study is to examine marital satisfaction in Latino pastors and their spouses and how selected predicting factors influence satisfaction. This study will utilize a quantitative survey design on a population of 30-40 Latino pastors and their spouses. Data collection will be completed online through an internet survey program. Participants will complete a demographic questionnaire, the couples satisfaction index (CSI-32), the short acculturation scale for Hispanics (SASH), the index of sexual satisfaction (ISS), the communications patterns questionnaire-short form (CQP-SF), a supplemental question regarding affection, the Maslach burnout inventory, and the UCLA loneliness scale. Correlational analyses will be utilized to examine the relationship between marital satisfaction and its predicting factors. Acculturation will act as a moderator to analyze how it may differentially moderate affection, communication, affection, burnout, and loneliness in predicting marital satisfaction. The findings of this study may provide relevant data to counselors to increase familiarity with the counseling needs of this growing group.
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Category : Hispanic American clergy
Languages : en
Pages : 112
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The Latino population in the United States has been the primary driver of demographic growth in the country (Flores, 2017). With this increasing shift in America, it is important to investigate the unique strains on clergy families among Latino pastors as evidence suggests stress is a threat to marital satisfaction and its longevity (Randall & Bodenmann, 2009). Very little literature on marital dynamics has focused on Latino pastors; thus, a need exists for more research in examining how cultural values and acculturation impact marital satisfaction while considering the relationship between marital satisfaction and selected variables: affection, sexual satisfaction, communication, burnout, and loneliness. The goal of this study is to examine marital satisfaction in Latino pastors and their spouses and how selected predicting factors influence satisfaction. This study will utilize a quantitative survey design on a population of 30-40 Latino pastors and their spouses. Data collection will be completed online through an internet survey program. Participants will complete a demographic questionnaire, the couples satisfaction index (CSI-32), the short acculturation scale for Hispanics (SASH), the index of sexual satisfaction (ISS), the communications patterns questionnaire-short form (CQP-SF), a supplemental question regarding affection, the Maslach burnout inventory, and the UCLA loneliness scale. Correlational analyses will be utilized to examine the relationship between marital satisfaction and its predicting factors. Acculturation will act as a moderator to analyze how it may differentially moderate affection, communication, affection, burnout, and loneliness in predicting marital satisfaction. The findings of this study may provide relevant data to counselors to increase familiarity with the counseling needs of this growing group.
A Study of the Relationship Between Religious Commitment and Marital Satisfaction Among Married Seventh-day Adventist Spouses in Alberta, Canada
A Comparison of the Marital Satisfaction of Clergy and Lay Couples
Author: Scott Eugene Barber
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Category : Clergy
Languages : en
Pages : 212
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Category : Clergy
Languages : en
Pages : 212
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An Ecosystemic Analysis of Marital Satisfaction in Seventh-day Adventist Clergy Families
Author: Alfonso Valenzuela
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Category : Clergy
Languages : en
Pages : 392
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Category : Clergy
Languages : en
Pages : 392
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The Relationship Between Rightness, Religiosity, and Marital Satisfaction Among Christian Spouses in the United States
Author: Juan Arturo Paulino
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Category : Marriage
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Marital satisfaction is paramount to a loving and long-lasting married life. The absence of marital satisfaction can lead to poor health, relational stress, and, eventually, divorce. This predictive, correlational study sought to research the relationship between the adoption of a position of rightness, the practice of extrinsic religiosity, and how these factors influence the levels of marital satisfaction among Christian spouses in the United States of America. The researcher used the Brief Version of the Religious Orientation Scale- Revised (ROS-R) to assess the level of intrinsic and extrinsic religious activity of the sample population. To measure the independent variable of their adherence to relational rightness, the researcher used the Revised Sense of Relational Entitlement the community (SRE-R). For the dependent variable of marital satisfaction, the researcher used the Locke-Wallace Marital Assessment Test (LWMAT). Three findings emerged from the study with practical implications for clergy, counselors, and couples: the theme of “false friends”, “religious amplification”, and “one size fits half”. The study concludes that an inflated sense of relational entitlement and extrinsic religiosity negatively impact the marital satisfaction of married Christian couples in the United States.
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Category : Marriage
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Marital satisfaction is paramount to a loving and long-lasting married life. The absence of marital satisfaction can lead to poor health, relational stress, and, eventually, divorce. This predictive, correlational study sought to research the relationship between the adoption of a position of rightness, the practice of extrinsic religiosity, and how these factors influence the levels of marital satisfaction among Christian spouses in the United States of America. The researcher used the Brief Version of the Religious Orientation Scale- Revised (ROS-R) to assess the level of intrinsic and extrinsic religious activity of the sample population. To measure the independent variable of their adherence to relational rightness, the researcher used the Revised Sense of Relational Entitlement the community (SRE-R). For the dependent variable of marital satisfaction, the researcher used the Locke-Wallace Marital Assessment Test (LWMAT). Three findings emerged from the study with practical implications for clergy, counselors, and couples: the theme of “false friends”, “religious amplification”, and “one size fits half”. The study concludes that an inflated sense of relational entitlement and extrinsic religiosity negatively impact the marital satisfaction of married Christian couples in the United States.
The Impact of Spiritual Well-being, Gratitude, and Loneliness on Marital Satisfaction Among Korean American Pastors and Spouses
Author: Emily Feng
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ISBN: 9781124852102
Category : Gratitude
Languages : en
Pages : 110
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Abstract: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the impact of spiritual well-being, gratitude, and loneliness on marital satisfaction among Korean American pastors and spouses. Although prior research has studied Korean American pastors and spouses' marital satisfaction, there is a paucity in research examining how the spiritual well-being, loneliness, and gratitude may influence marital satisfaction. The present study was conducted with 51 pastors and spouses who volunteered to participate in the survey. Results indicated that spiritual well-being and gratitude were positively correlated. Moreover, loneliness was negatively correlated with spiritual well-being and gratitude. However, spiritual well-being, gratitude, and loneliness did not predict marital satisfaction. Lastly, there were no gender differences among spiritual well-being, loneliness, and gratitude. The results challenge the traditional Korean American Christian stigma that marital dissatisfaction indicates spiritual weakness. Implications, limitations, and recommendation for future research are discussed.
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ISBN: 9781124852102
Category : Gratitude
Languages : en
Pages : 110
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Abstract: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the impact of spiritual well-being, gratitude, and loneliness on marital satisfaction among Korean American pastors and spouses. Although prior research has studied Korean American pastors and spouses' marital satisfaction, there is a paucity in research examining how the spiritual well-being, loneliness, and gratitude may influence marital satisfaction. The present study was conducted with 51 pastors and spouses who volunteered to participate in the survey. Results indicated that spiritual well-being and gratitude were positively correlated. Moreover, loneliness was negatively correlated with spiritual well-being and gratitude. However, spiritual well-being, gratitude, and loneliness did not predict marital satisfaction. Lastly, there were no gender differences among spiritual well-being, loneliness, and gratitude. The results challenge the traditional Korean American Christian stigma that marital dissatisfaction indicates spiritual weakness. Implications, limitations, and recommendation for future research are discussed.