نتایج جستجو برای: husbands

تعداد نتایج: 2719  

Journal: :Behavior therapy 2014
Shiri Cohen K Daniel O'Leary Heather M Foran Sören Kliem

The goal of the present study was to investigate potential mechanisms of previously documented treatment effects for a brief, 5-session, problem-focused couple therapy for depression in a sample of 35 depressed women and their nondepressed husbands. The primary treatment effects were reducing women's depressive symptoms and their husbands' psychological distress and depression-specific burden. ...

Journal: :BMC Nursing 2009
Phyllis Montgomery Pat Bailey Sheri Johnson Purdon Susan J Snelling Carol Kauppi

BACKGROUND The research on Postpartum Depression (PPD) to date suggests that there is a knowledge gap regarding women's perception of their partners' role as carer and care activities they perform. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to describe women's understanding of their partners' or husbands' involvement in the midst of PPD. METHODS This study used interview data from a larger stud...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2009
Denis Gerstorf Christiane A Hoppmann Kelly M Kadlec John J McArdle

This study examined dyadic interrelations between episodic memory and depressive symptom trajectories of change in old and advanced old age. The authors applied dynamic models to 10-year incomplete longitudinal data of initially 1,599 married couples from the study of Asset and Health Dynamics Among the Oldest Old (M(age) = 75 years at Time 1). The authors found domain-specific lead-lag associa...

Journal: :Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association 2014
Heather M Helms Andrew J Supple Jinni Su Yuliana Rodriguez Alyson M Cavanaugh Natalie D Hengstebeck

Based on data from a sample of 120 first-generation Mexican immigrant couples collected at the start of the Great Recession in the United States, this study tested an actor-partner interdependence mediation model (APIMeM) in which spouses' perceptions of stress related to economic pressure and cultural adaptation were linked to their own and their partners' reports of marital satisfaction throu...

Journal: :Gerontology 2011
Cynthia A Berg Deborah J Wiebe Jonathan Butner

BACKGROUND Consistent with a dyadic perspective to coping with chronic illness, couples may experience covariation in their daily affective experiences, particularly as they deal with stressful events surrounding chronic illness, such as prostate cancer. OBJECTIVE Our purpose was to examine the daily covariation of negative and positive affect among husbands and wives and whether this covaria...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 1940

Journal: :Feminist dissent 2022

In many Muslim communities across South Asia, children and adolescents access education through religious institutions such as madrassa. When analysing the impact of madrassa on gender equity empowerment, scholars downplay feminist criticism these basis that even non-religious schools promote traditional roles in global south. Some research Bangladesh explains ‘modernised’ or government-recogni...

Journal: :Journal of substance abuse treatment 2000
W Fals-Stewart T J O'Farrell M Feehan G R Birchler S Tiller S K McFarlin

Fals-Stewart, Birchler, and O'Farrell (1996) found that married or cohabiting substance-abusing men (n = 40) who participated in behavioral couples therapy (BCT) in addition to individual-based treatment (IBT) for substance abuse had fewer days of substance use and, along with their partners, reported higher levels of dyadic adjustment during and 1-year after treatment than husbands who receive...

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