نتایج جستجو برای: spousal communication

تعداد نتایج: 346894  

Journal: :Brain and language 2003
Patrick McNamara Raymon Durso

BACKGROUND Pragmatic communication abilities may depend on intact frontal lobe systems. Independent evidence suggests that some persons with Parkinson's disease (PD) are impaired on measures of frontal lobe function. HYPOTHESIS We therefore hypothesized in Study 1 that pragmatic communication skills would be impaired in some persons with PD and would be linked to frontal dysfunction in these ...

Journal: :International family planning perspectives 2007
Arwen Bunce Greg Guest Hannah Searing Veronica Frajzyngier Peter Riwa Joseph Kanama Isaac Achwal

CONTEXT Calls for increased inclusion of men in matters of reproductive health emphasize the need for research into vasectomy acceptability and decision making. Vasectomy is a safe, simple and effective method of contraception, but is underused worldwide. METHODS Focus group discussions and in-depth interviews were conducted with potential and actual sterilization clients and their partners i...

Journal: :The Clinical journal of pain 2008
Annmarie Cano Justin A Barterian Jaclyn B Heller

OBJECTIVES Empathy and empathic response are receiving greater attention in pain research as investigators acknowledge that other forms of interaction may impact the pain process. The purpose of this study was to examine validation and invalidation as forms of empathic and nonempathic responses in chronic pain couples. METHODS Participants were 92 couples in which at least one spouse reported...

2013
Kamilla Rognmo Fartein Ask Torvik Espen Røysamb Kristian Tambs

BACKGROUND It is a widely held notion that alcohol abuse is related to mental distress in the spouse. Research has substantiated this notion by showing a tendency for spouses of alcohol abusers to experience more mental distress than spouses of non-abusers. However, the picture seems to be more complex, as some results do not show a significant effect or even less mental distress among spouses ...

Journal: :Omega 2007
Maureen P Tweedy Charles A Guarnaccia

Caring for an elderly spouse with dementia places a heavy burden on spousal caregivers and often results in chronic depression. Little has been written about change in depression caregivers experience from before to after the death of the spouse with dementia. This longitudinal study examines change in depression of spousal caregivers that occurs following death of the dementia patient. Two the...

2005
MARGO I. WILSON MARTIN DALY

A hitherto unremarked peculiarity of homicide in the United States is that women kill their husbands almost as often as the reverse. For every 100 US. men who kill their wives, about 75 women kill their husbands; this spousal “sex ratio of killing” (SROK) is more than twice that in other Western nations. Our analyses of spousal homicide samples from the United States, Canada, Australia, and Gre...

Journal: :Oncology 1997
C G Blanchard T L Albrecht J C Ruckdeschel

Cancer causes changes in the family's identity, roles, and daily functioning. Studies document that spouses are as distressed as cancer patients and that spousal and patient distress are correlated. Three major areas of caregiver concern are: fear of cancer and its spread, helping patients deal with the emotional ramifications of the disease, and managing the disruptions caused by cancer. From ...

Journal: :SSRN Electronic Journal 2018

Journal: :Journal of Labor Economics 2012

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