نتایج جستجو برای: spousal communication

تعداد نتایج: 346894  

Journal: :Personality and individual differences 2010
Mikhila N Humbad M Brent Donnellan William G Iacono Matthew McGue S Alexandra Burt

We investigated whether spousal similarity for personality traits results from convergence (i.e., couples becoming more similar to one another over time) or selection (i.e., individuals selecting partners with similar traits) in a sample of 1,296 married couples. Personality was assessed using the Multidimensional Personality Questionnaire. We evaluated whether similarity increased with increas...

Journal: :The Clinical journal of pain 2003
Roger B Fillingim Daniel M Doleys Robert R Edwards Daniel Lowery

OBJECTIVES Spousal responses have been related to clinical variables in patients with chronic pain. For example, solicitous responses from spouses have been associated with greater levels of pain and disability among patients with chronic pain. However, few investigators have determined whether spousal solicitousness produces different effects in women versus men with chronic pain. The present ...

Journal: :Curationis 2008
C J Patel A Beekhan Z Paruk S Ramgoon

In recognising the highly stressful nature of the nursing profession, the added burden of hospital staff shortages, and patient overload, the present study explored the impact of work on family functioning, its relationship to job satisfaction and the role of spousal support in a group of 80 female nurses working in a government hospital. Using a descriptive, correlational design, the relations...

2007
Eugene Choo

The paper integrates marriage matching with a collective model of spousal labor supplies with public goods and full spousal risk sharing. The paper derives testable implications of how changes in marriage market conditions affect spousal labor supplies. The model motivates a sufficient statistic for marriage market tightness that is specific to the marital match and highlights several empirical...

Journal: :International journal of law and psychiatry 1999
G Swihart J Yuille S Porter

During 1994, one in six solved homicides was a spousal homicide, with women accounting for three-quarters of the victims. Spousal killings are likely to occur between legally married couples, at all stages of the relationship and across all social and economic boundaries. . . . While alcohol is often consumed at the time of spousal killings, research on domestic homicide suggests that fatal att...

2005
Murat Iyigun

Bargaining and Specialization in Marriage Can households make efficient choices? The fact that cohabitation and marriage are partnerships for joint production and consumption imply that their gains are highest when household members cooperate. At the same time, empirical findings suggest that spousal specialization and labor force attachment do influence the threat points of each spouse. As a c...

Journal: :European psychiatry : the journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists 2016
L W Wesseldijk G C Dieleman R J L Lindauer M Bartels G Willemsen J J Hudziak D I Boomsma C M Middeldorp

BACKGROUND Spouses resemble each other for psychopathology, but data regarding spousal resemblance in externalizing psychopathology, and data regarding spousal resemblance across different syndromes (e.g. anxiety in wives and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder [ADHD] in husbands) are limited. Moreover, knowledge is lacking regarding spousal resemblance in parents of children with psychiat...

2017
Cassandra Kaizik Jashelle Caga Julieta Camino Claire M. O’Connor Colleen McKinnon Jan R. Oyebode Olivier Piguet John R. Hodges Eneida Mioshi

The objectives of this observational study were to (1) compare spousal and child caregiver burden; (2) compare co-resident and live-out child caregiver burden; and (3) investigate factors influencing spousal and child caregiver burden. Data was collected from 90 caregivers of people with frontotemporal degeneration (FTD) recruited from the Frontotemporal Dementia Research Group (Frontier) at Ne...

Journal: :Journal of elder abuse & neglect 2013
Sheri C Gibson Edie Greene

Financial exploitation by a family member is the most common form of elder mistreatment; yet, it is a difficult crime to detect and prosecute. Psychologists have traditionally assisted prosecutors by assessing decisional capacity and opining in court whether an alleged victim was able to consent to the contested transactions. This article proposes and evaluates a novel form of psychological exp...

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