نتایج جستجو برای: couples income

تعداد نتایج: 126130  

2014
Hsin-Jen Chen Yinghui Liu Youfa Wang

Studies suggested that the married population has an increased risk of obesity and assimilation between spouses' body weight. We examined what factors may affect married spouses' resemblance in weight status and habitual physical activity (HPA) and the association of obesity/HPA with spouses' sociodemoeconomic characteristics and lifestyles. Medical Expenditure Panel Survey data of 11,403 adult...

Journal: :Demography 2016
Wendy D Manning Susan L Brown J Bart Stykes

Relationship stability is a key indicator of well-being, but most U.S.-based research has been limited to different-sex couples. The 2008 panel of the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) provides an untapped data resource to analyze relationship stability of same-sex cohabiting, different-sex cohabiting, and different-sex married couples (n = 5,701). The advantages of the SIPP dat...

2018
Bahia Namavar Jahromi Mahsa Mansouri Sedighe Forouhari Tahere Poordast Alireza Salehi

Background Infertility adversely affects quality of life (QoL). The present study aims to evaluate QoL and its associated factors among infertile couples. MATERIALS AND METHODS In this cross-sectional study, the Fertility QoL (FertiQoL) instrument was used to measure QoL among 501 volunteer couples who attended the Infertility Clinic at the Mother and Child Hospital, Shiraz, Iran. We used an ...

Journal: :Journal of caring sciences 2014
Mojgan Mirghafourvand Fahimeh Sehhati Mareieh Rahimi

INTRODUCTION Improving the lifestyle of infertile couples led to the preservation of their performance, increase their quality of life, and reduce health cost. So, the aims of this study were to determine the health-promoting lifestyle and its predictors among infertile couples. METHODS In a cross-sectional, analytical study 322 infertile couples referred to an infertility clinic in Tabriz wa...

2012

Little research has investigated the division of child care and housework in adoptive or lesbian/gay parent families, yet these contexts ‘‘control for’’ family characteristics such as biological relatedness and parental gender differences known to be linked to family work. This study examined predictors (measured preadoption) of the division of child care and housework (measured postadoption) i...

Journal: :The Russell Sage Foundation journal of the social sciences : RSF 2016
Christine R Schwartz Pilar Gonalons-Pons

As women's labor-force participation and earnings have grown, so has the likelihood that wives outearn their husbands. A common concern is that these couples may be at heightened risk of divorce. Yet with the rise of egalitarian marriage, wives' relative earnings may be more weakly associated with divorce than in the past. We examine trends in the association between wives' relative earnings an...

2010
Brighita Negrusa Sonia Oreffice

Sexual Orientation and Household Savings: Do Homosexual Couples Save More? We analyze how sexual orientation is related to household savings using 2000 US Census data, and find that gay and lesbian couples own significantly more retirement income than heterosexuals, while cohabiting heterosexuals save more than their married counterparts. In a household savings model, we interpret this homosexu...

Journal: :Journal of marriage and the family 2015
David P Kennedy Grace L Jackson Harold D Green Thomas N Bradbury Benjamin R Karney

Marriages and other intimate partnerships are facilitated or constrained by the social networks within which they are embedded. To date, methods used to assess the social networks of couples have been limited to global ratings of social network characteristics or network data collected from each partner separately. In the current article, the authors offer new tools for expanding on the existin...

Journal: :Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 2009
Brian R Baucom David C Atkins Lorelei E Simpson Andrew Christensen

Many studies have examined pretreatment predictors of immediate posttreatment outcome, but few studies have examined prediction of long-term treatment response to couple therapies. Four groups of predictors (demographic, intrapersonal, communication, and other interpersonal) and 2 moderators (pretreatment severity and type of therapy) were explored as predictors of clinically significant change...

Journal: :Journal of marital and family therapy 2015
Tracy L Dalgleish Susan M Johnson Melissa Burgess Moser Marie-France Lafontaine Stephanie A Wiebe Giorgio A Tasca

Emotionally focused couple therapy (EFT) is an empirically validated approach to couple therapy that uses attachment theory to understand the needs and emotions of romantic partners. EFT is recognized as one of the most effective approaches to couple therapy, but to guide therapists in their use of EFT, a theoretically based model to predict change is needed. This study tested such a model by r...

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