نتایج جستجو برای: wives with addicted husbands

تعداد نتایج: 9193880  

Journal: :Psychology and aging 1993
R W Levenson L L Carstensen J M Gottman

Long-term marriages (N = 156) varying in spouses' age (40-50 years or 60-70 years) and relative marital satisfaction (satisfied and dissatisfied) were studied. Spouses independently completed demographic, marital, and health questionnaires and then participated in a laboratory-based procedure focused on areas of conflict and sources of pleasure. Findings supported a positive view of older marri...

Journal: :Studies in family planning 1998
A Johansson N T Nga T Q Huy D D Dat K Holmgren

This study analyzes the involvement of men in abortion in Vietnam, where induced abortion is legal and abortion rates are among the highest in the world. Twenty men were interviewed in 1996 about the role they played in their wives' abortions and about their feelings and ethical views concerning the procedure. The results showed that both husbands and wives considered the husband to be the main...

2006
Mark Taylor

We use unique information on migration behaviour and the reasons for migration to study the impact of tied migration on labour market outcomes among husbands and wives. We find that fewer than 2% of couples migrate for job-related reasons, and that the majority of these move for reasons associated with the husband’s job. Estimates from dynamic random effects models indicate that husbands and wi...

2017
Jonathan G. Kimmes Ross W. May Gregory S. Seibert Matthew E. Jaurequi Frank D. Fincham

Because stress from marital conflict negatively impacts cardiovascular health, understanding the association between trait mindfulness and cardiovascular functioning in the context of marital conflict may translate into physical health benefits. In this study, data from married couples (N = 90) were collected to examine the intrapersonal and interpersonal associations between trait mindfulness ...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2009
Sisi Tran Jeffry A Simpson

The present research uses a behavioral observation methodology to examine emotional and behavioral reactions to threatening interpersonal situations in married couples. The research shows that although anxious attachment can hinder people's tendencies to react constructively to threatening events, greater relationship commitment may serve as a buffer against the negative effects associated with...

Journal: :Research on aging 2009
Jeonghwa Ho James M Raymo

Using data from the first seven waves of the Health and Retirement Study (1992 to 2004), the authors examined the extent to which joint retirement expectations were realized, the role of couple-level agreement in facilitating joint retirement, whether husbands' or wives' expectations were more likely to be realized in cases of disagreement, and factors associated with the realization of expecta...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 1987
K Oatley D Hodgson

Of 30 agoraphobic married women undertaking home-based behaviour therapy, 15 each had a female friend as co-therapist and 15 had their own husband as co-therapist. At 12 months follow-up, women spent a mean of approximately 40 minutes a day more outside the home alone than at baseline. Women assisted by female friends made somewhat more behavioural gains than those assisted by husbands. Women i...

Journal: :Dynamis 1999
A Klairmont-Lingo

Although women's legal and marital status make them almost invisible in archival documents, what traces remain suggest that women participated in Lyon's medical marketplace in various ways and under various guises. At Lyon's municipally-funded poor hospital, the Hotel-Dieu, widows and wives of surgeons, repentant prostitutes, birth attendants, and <> cared for the destitute and sick of L...

2012
Lihan Liu

This paper starts by documenting the positive correlation between annual hours worked by young husbands and wives without children. Two possible explanations for this phenomenon are assortative matching and complementarity of leisure. This paper evaluates these two possibilities jointly to determine their relative importance. I set up an individual labor supply problem for singles and a househo...

Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between emotion regulation dimensions and marital satisfaction along with assessing the moderating role of gender factor. Methods: This is a descriptive/correlational study. Participants were 156 married couples living in Tehran, Iran who were recruited using a convenience sampling method. They were measured using the Difficul...

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