نتایج جستجو برای: spousal communication

تعداد نتایج: 346894  

Journal: :The Gerontologist 2017
Courtney A Polenick Amber J Seidel Kira S Birditt Steven H Zarit Karen L Fingerman

Purpose of the Study Although prior research suggests that high filial obligation has an adverse impact on psychological well-being, little is known about the implications of these beliefs for marital quality during midlife. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine dyadic associations between middle-aged husbands' and wives' filial obligation beliefs and their marital satisfaction. ...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 2008
Louise C Hawkley Mary Elizabeth Hughes Linda J Waite Christopher M Masi Ronald A Thisted John T Cacioppo

OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to test a conceptual model of loneliness in which social structural factors are posited to operate through proximal factors to influence perceptions of relationship quality and loneliness. METHODS We used a population-based sample of 225 White, Black, and Hispanic men and women aged 50 through 68 from the Chicago Health, Aging, and Social Relations St...

2017
Kristin J August Alexandra Dowell Dara H Sorkin

This study examined whether disease-specific factors were important for how and how often White versus Vietnamese American spouses influenced their partners' diabetic diet. Results from a cross-sectional survey of 145 older adult spouses whose partners had type 2 diabetes revealed that Vietnamese American spouses used more frequent spousal influence (positive and negative) than White spouses. I...

2006
Jeremy B. Yorgason David Almeida Shevaun D. Neupert Lesa Hoffman

This study investigated the link between daily health symptoms and spousal emotional well-being in a sample of 96 older dyads. Higher negative mood and lower positive mood were associated with spousal symptoms in couples wherein husbands or wives reported higher average levels of symptoms. For wives, partner effects were moderated by husbands’ marital satisfaction and illness severity. Specific...

2006
Eugene Choo Aloysius Siow

The marriage market is a dynamic bilateral matching market with finitely lived participants. The growth rate of the number of marriages between two types of individuals estimates the systematic benefit to them delaying marriage for a period versus marrying immediately. Identification of the semi-parametric model is transparent. The model is estimated with 1990 US marriage data. The estimated mo...

2014

Several studies done in other countries revealed that factors like education, place of residence, culture, religion, literacy, occupation, income, reproductive intention, spousal communication and service related factors influence women’s behavior to use IUCD.8-16 Studies had shown that the reason for non-use is the fear of side effects.17,18 However, studies from Nepal did not provide adequate...

Journal: :Alcohol research & health : the journal of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism 2003
Gerhard Gmel Jürgen Rehm

Alcohol misuse can harm people other than the drinker, and can have negative consequences for society as a whole. It is commonly believed to play a role in decreased worker productivity, increased unintentional injuries, aggression and violence against others, and child and spouse abuse. Research findings support the idea that drinking is involved in or associated with many of these social harm...

2006
Yu-Hua Chen

Although spousal resemblance on educations and occupations has increased in Taiwanese society, the official statistics do show a delay in the age at first marriage and fewer marriages among women in particular. Many blue-collar male workers and farmers have been suffered more from these changes in the marriage market. With stronger demands to form family, to have descendants and to support elde...

Journal: :Violence against women 1996
S D Dasgupta S Warrier

This study examined the ideologies and conditions that are creating women's vulnerability to spousal abuse in the Asian Indian community in the US. The study focused on the multiple factors involved in Asian Indian women's experiences of domestic violence in the US: their minority status, life as an immigrant, and pressures to preserve a flawless public image of their community. The data were...

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