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Amato, Paul R.; Hohmann-Marriott, Bryndl – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2007
We used data from Waves 1 and 2 of the National Survey of Families and Households to study high- and low-distress marriages that end in divorce. A cluster analysis of 509 couples who divorced between waves revealed that about half were in high-distress relationships and the rest in low-distress relationships. These 2 groups were not artifacts of…
Descriptors: Divorce, Marriage, Marital Satisfaction, Marital Instability
Williams-Tolliver, Sarah D. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The purpose of this study was to explore how women attending graduate degree programs in public universities in Virginia were affected by such issues as stress and lack of marital/social support. Utilizing a mixed method approach for data collection, 23 participants completed demographic data, an essay response, and the PSS-10 Stress Scale; 8 were…
Descriptors: Stress Management, Graduate Students, Females, Physical Health
Redelman, Margaret Juliet – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 2009
This 1992 study was conducted to ascertain the incidence of sexual difficulties in individuals diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) living in New South Wales, Australia. New South Wales is a state lying roughly 29-36 [degrees] south of the equator. This is currently the largest study conducted. The anonymous questionnaire completed by 283…
Descriptors: Marital Satisfaction, Females, Foreign Countries, Males
Doohan, Eve-Anne M.; Carrere, Sybil; Siler, Chelsea; Beardslee, Cheryl – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2009
This study examined how the marital bond, as indexed through the Oral History Interview (OHI), is related to future triadic family interactions. Families (N = 108), with a 7-9-year-old child, participated in a longitudinal study (the Family Health Project) examining children's emotional development throughout the transition to adolescence.…
Descriptors: Oral History, Family Problems, Parent Child Relationship, Problem Solving
Myers, Barbara J.; Mackintosh, Virginia H.; Goin-Kochel, Robin P. – Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2009
Parents of children in the autism spectrum wrote an open-ended answer via an online questionnaire to the question, "How has your child in the autism spectrum affected your life and your family's life?" (N = 493). Using a qualitative content analysis, 15 negative themes and 9 positive themes were identified. Themes are subsumed into five clusters:…
Descriptors: Autism, Well Being, Parents, Content Analysis
Wolfinger, Nicholas H.; Wilcox, W. Bradford – Social Forces, 2008
Researchers have found that religious participation is correlated with marital satisfaction. Less is known about whether religion also benefits participants in nonmarital, intimate relationships or whether religious effects on relationships vary by gender. Using data from the first three waves of the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, we…
Descriptors: Religion, Marital Status, Intimacy, Fathers
Madathil, Jayamala; Benshoff, James M. – Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 2008
To date, little research has been published related to cross-cultural differences in such marital factors as love, intimacy, happiness, and satisfaction. The present study compares factors contributing to marital satisfaction and examines correlations between the importance of these factors and the level of satisfaction for three groups: Asian…
Descriptors: Indians, Marital Satisfaction, Intimacy, Cultural Differences
South, Susan C.; Turkheimer, Eric; Oltmanns, Thomas F. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2008
Pathological personality is strongly linked with interpersonal impairment, yet no study to date has examined the relationship between concurrent personality pathology and dysfunction in marriage--a relationship that most people find central to their lives. In a cross-sectional study of a community sample of married couples (N = 82), the authors…
Descriptors: Personality Problems, Family Violence, Marital Satisfaction, Pathology
Fincham, Frank D.; Stanley, Scott M.; Beach, Steven R. H. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2007
The study of conflict has dominated psychological research on marriage. This article documents its move from center stage, outlining how a broader canvas accommodates a richer picture of marriage. A brief sampling of new constructs such as forgiveness and sacrifice points to an organizing theme of transformative processes in emerging marital…
Descriptors: Psychological Studies, Marital Satisfaction, Marriage, Conflict
Cornelius, Tara L.; Alessi, Galen – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2007
This study experimentally examined the Speaker-Listener technique when couples (N = 30) were instructed to either discuss an issue within or outside their marriage, on marital satisfaction, and communication behaviors. This study examined the J. M. Gottman, J. Coan, S. Carrere, and C. Swanson (1998) hypothesis that the Speaker-Listener technique…
Descriptors: Marital Satisfaction, Spouses, Marriage, Interpersonal Communication
The Drinking Partnership and Marital Satisfaction: The Longitudinal Influence of Discrepant Drinking
Homish, Gregory G.; Leonard, Kenneth E. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2007
The objective was to determine whether discrepancies between husbands' and wives' past year heavy drinking predicted decreased marital satisfaction over time. Participants (N = 634) were recruited at the time they applied for their marriage licenses. Couples completed questionnaires about their alcohol use and marital satisfaction at the time of…
Descriptors: Spouses, Marriage, Drinking, Marital Satisfaction
Bascoe, Sonnette M.; Davies, Patrick T.; Sturge-Apple, Melissa L.; Cummings, E. Mark – Developmental Psychology, 2009
This study examined children's peer information processing as an explanatory mechanism underlying the association between their insecure representations of interparental and parent-child relationships and school adjustment in a sample of 210 first graders. Consistent with emotional security theory (P. T. Davies & E. M. Cummings, 1994), results…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Student Adjustment, Grade 1, Peer Relationship
Teten, Andra L.; Sherman, Michelle D.; Han, Xiaotong – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2009
Among male veterans and their female partners seeking therapy for relationship issues, three violence profiles were identified based on self-reports of physical violence: nonviolent, in which neither partner reported perpetrating physical violence (44%); one-sided violent, in which one partner reported perpetrating violence (30%); and mutually…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Aggression, Marital Satisfaction, Females
Slonim-Nevo, Vered; Mirsky, Julia; Rubinstein, Ludmila; Nauck, Bernhard – Journal of Family Issues, 2009
This study examined the impact of family interaction, perceived discrimination, stressful life events, and the hosting country on the adjustment of Israeli and German immigrants. Results show that changes in self-esteem between the 1st year of immigration and 2 and 4 years later were significantly related to family relations: the better the…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Adjustment (to Environment), Family Influence, Longitudinal Studies
Williams, Kristi; Sassler, Sharon; Nicholson, Lisa M. – Social Forces, 2008
This study examines whether the mental and physical health of single mothers benefit from marriage or cohabitation compared to childless women who marry. Results indicate that marrying is associated with similar declines in psychological distress for single mothers and childless women, but only when that marriage endures. Single mothers do not…
Descriptors: Mothers, Marital Satisfaction, Females, Physical Health

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