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Booth, Alan; Scott, Mindy E.; King, Valarie – Journal of Family Issues, 2010
This study uses data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health to examine combinations of father residence and closeness, which have received minimal examination but involve significant numbers of children. The findings lead to a number of conclusions. First, adolescents who are close to their nonresident fathers report higher…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Depression (Psychology), Fathers, Longitudinal Studies
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Booth, Alan – Journal of Family Issues, 1987
Notes that children whose parents divorce will experience a decline in the quality of their relationship with the noncustodial parent and that many children from divorced families will spend a significant amount of time without an adult male present. Calls for research to examine effects of weakened child-father bond. (NB)
Descriptors: Child Custody, Divorce, Family (Sociological Unit), Family Life
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Amato, Paul R.; Booth, Alan – Journal of Family Issues, 1991
Examined consequences of divorce for attitudes toward divorce and gender roles among national sample of adults (n=2,033). Individuals from divorced families of origin revealed more positive attitudes toward divorce than did those who grew up in happy intact families. Those who recalled their parents' marriage as being unhappy had relatively…
Descriptors: Adults, Attitude Change, Change Agents, Divorce
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Moorman, Sara M.; Booth, Alan; Fingerman, Karen L. – Journal of Family Issues, 2006
This study examines decisions women make about their romantic lives after widowhood. Participants were women from the Americans' Changing Lives survey, a nationwide random sample of 3,617 Americans older than age 25 years who, in 1986, were widowed (n = 259) or had been widowed and were remarried (n = 49). Widowed participants provided information…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Females, Widowed, National Surveys
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Loomis, Laura Spencer; Booth, Alan – Journal of Family Issues, 1995
Current theory suggests that middle-aged adults are becoming burdened with the responsibilities of caring for both parents and children as a result of changing sociodemographic trends, and that this trend may adversely affect caregivers' well-being. Using a national sample (n=2,033) of married persons, it is found that this change has little…
Descriptors: Children, Coping, Family Caregivers, Higher Education
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Booth, Alan; Edwards, John N. – Journal of Family Issues, 1992
Used interview data from national sample of married persons to examine extent to which people in remarriages have attributes that adversely influence marital quality/stability. Found that persons in remarriages were more likely to be poorly integrated with parents and in-laws, willing to leave marriage, be poor marriage material, and to have lower…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Family Relationship, Interpersonal Competence, Interpersonal Relationship
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Booth, Alan; Johnson, David – Journal of Family Issues, 1988
Examined four models of ways premarital cohabitation may affect marital quality using interview data from a national probability sample of 2,033 married persons. Found cohabitation was negatively related to marital interaction and positively related to marital disagreement, proneness to divorce, and the probability of divorce in nonminority…
Descriptors: Cohabitation, Divorce, Marital Instability, Marital Satisfaction
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White, Lynn K.; Booth, Alan – Journal of Family Issues, 1991
Explored apparent anomaly that marital happiness and divorce are both lower in longer marriages using a national panel of over 2,000 married individuals interviewed in 1980 and 1988. Results indicated marital happiness had a stronger effect on divorce at longer durations than at shorter durations. (Author/ABL)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Divorce, Happiness, Longitudinal Studies