Author: Leon Bawcom
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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An Exploratory Investigation of Marital Role Conflict and Its Relationship to Perceived Marital Adjustment
Women's Role Conflict and Perceived Marital Satisfaction
Author: Mary Elizabeth Markle
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Category : Sex role
Languages : en
Pages : 134
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Category : Sex role
Languages : en
Pages : 134
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Marriage
Author: Kenneth S. Pearlman
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ISBN: 9781607416463
Category : Families
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Marriage has become an increasingly important topic in academic and policy research. A burgeoning literature suggests that marriage has a wide range of benefits, including improvements in individuals' economic well-being and mental and physical health, as well as the well-being of their children. Inspired, in part, by these potential benefits of marriage, several large-scale federal initiatives have been launched in recent years that aim to encourage and support marriage. In general, married people are healthier than those who are not married across a wide array of health outcomes. This new and important book gathers the latest research from around the globe on marital quality and relationship narratives, domestic violence, marital conflict and child maladjustment, trauma and transitions in the marital relationship and other related topics.
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ISBN: 9781607416463
Category : Families
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Marriage has become an increasingly important topic in academic and policy research. A burgeoning literature suggests that marriage has a wide range of benefits, including improvements in individuals' economic well-being and mental and physical health, as well as the well-being of their children. Inspired, in part, by these potential benefits of marriage, several large-scale federal initiatives have been launched in recent years that aim to encourage and support marriage. In general, married people are healthier than those who are not married across a wide array of health outcomes. This new and important book gathers the latest research from around the globe on marital quality and relationship narratives, domestic violence, marital conflict and child maladjustment, trauma and transitions in the marital relationship and other related topics.
The Relationship Between Perceived Role Conflict and Type of Marriage
Author: Virginia R. Heidke
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Category : Husband and wife
Languages : en
Pages : 208
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Category : Husband and wife
Languages : en
Pages : 208
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The Role Conflicts of Married Women Students
Author: Elizabeth Wilen-Berg
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Category : Husband and wife
Languages : en
Pages : 816
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Category : Husband and wife
Languages : en
Pages : 816
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An Investigation of the Relationship Between Differentiation of Self, Complementary Psychological Need Patterns, and Marital Conflict
Author: Judith E. Haber
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Category : Marriage
Languages : en
Pages : 204
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Category : Marriage
Languages : en
Pages : 204
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Multiple Role Women and Their Spouses
Author: Julie C. Novak
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Category : Dual-career families
Languages : en
Pages : 147
Book Description
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of age, education, perceived child care support, social support, role conflict, coping and marital adjustment on family functioning as experienced by multiple role women and their spouses. The family has long been recognized as the most important contextual influence in human growth and development. Nurses have been working with families for generations, especially in community and mental health nursing. It is only in the last decade, however, that there has been an increasing interest in family research among nurses reflected in a trend away from individual-focused studies and toward a "whole family" perspective. The theoretical framework for this study was derived from the stress and coping paradigm of Lazarus and Folkman (1984) with support of the linkages offered through the literature review. The correlational design of this investigation was based on a temporally ordered causal recursive model. One hundred multiple role women and their spouses were selected using a computerized random sampling from membership listings of employed members of a large organization. This sample provided a cross-section of many professional disciplines. Descriptive, correlational, and inferential statistics were used to analyze the data. Family cohesion, as a component of family functioning, had 50% of the variance explained, with family role conflict and marital adjustment being the strongest predictor variables for the total sample of men and women. A comparison of the results by gender revealed that social support and coping were more predictive for men, while interrole conflict was more predictive for women. Marital adjustment was the most potent predictor for both groups. Family cohesion, as a component of family functioning, had 43% of the variance explained for the men, and 52% of the variance explained for the women by the predictor variables. Further examination of group differences revealed that women reported significantly more perceived emotional support from relatives, friends, and neighbors than men, while men reported more perceived emotional and informational support from work supervisors than did the women respondents. Women reported more frequent use of confrontive and fantasy coping patterns than men.
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Category : Dual-career families
Languages : en
Pages : 147
Book Description
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of age, education, perceived child care support, social support, role conflict, coping and marital adjustment on family functioning as experienced by multiple role women and their spouses. The family has long been recognized as the most important contextual influence in human growth and development. Nurses have been working with families for generations, especially in community and mental health nursing. It is only in the last decade, however, that there has been an increasing interest in family research among nurses reflected in a trend away from individual-focused studies and toward a "whole family" perspective. The theoretical framework for this study was derived from the stress and coping paradigm of Lazarus and Folkman (1984) with support of the linkages offered through the literature review. The correlational design of this investigation was based on a temporally ordered causal recursive model. One hundred multiple role women and their spouses were selected using a computerized random sampling from membership listings of employed members of a large organization. This sample provided a cross-section of many professional disciplines. Descriptive, correlational, and inferential statistics were used to analyze the data. Family cohesion, as a component of family functioning, had 50% of the variance explained, with family role conflict and marital adjustment being the strongest predictor variables for the total sample of men and women. A comparison of the results by gender revealed that social support and coping were more predictive for men, while interrole conflict was more predictive for women. Marital adjustment was the most potent predictor for both groups. Family cohesion, as a component of family functioning, had 43% of the variance explained for the men, and 52% of the variance explained for the women by the predictor variables. Further examination of group differences revealed that women reported significantly more perceived emotional support from relatives, friends, and neighbors than men, while men reported more perceived emotional and informational support from work supervisors than did the women respondents. Women reported more frequent use of confrontive and fantasy coping patterns than men.
An Investigation of Couples' Conflict Management Skills and Marital Satisfaction
The Relationship of Marital Sex Role Discrepancy with Marital Conflict, Marital Adjustment, and Marital Stability Among Marriage Enrichment Couples
Author: Janice C. Lundy
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Category : Marital status
Languages : en
Pages : 156
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Category : Marital status
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
Sex Roles, Women's Work, and Marital Conflict
Author: John H. Scanzoni
Publisher: Great Source Education Group
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Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Publisher: Great Source Education Group
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Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 200
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