نتایج جستجو برای: marital happiness

تعداد نتایج: 31480  

ابراهیمی پور, ثریا, اصلانی, خالد, امان الهی, عباس,

The purpose this study was to investigate the psychological well-being and marital happiness in family life cycles in married men and women in dezful city. The sample study was 251 married people that selected from four life cycles in family life: young couple, family with young children, family whit adolescent and families at midlife (launching children and moving). The participants were asked...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 2009
Jamila Bookwala

This study prospectively examined the long-term impact of providing parent care using data from a probability-based U.S. sample of adult daughters and sons who had varying parent care experiences over time (N = 716). Parent care x Gender x Time mixed multivariate analyses of covariance using marital quality and well-being indicators as outcomes showed that, on average, experienced caregivers re...

2010
Marie Dethier Christelle Counerotte Sylvie Blairy

Both members of 15 heterosexual couples with an alcoholic husband (AC) and of 15 matched couples with healthy members (HC) filled out first, the Marital Adjustment Test (Locke & Wallace, 1959), second, the Coopersmith Self-Esteem Inventory (Coopersmith, 1967), and finally, a questionnaire on emotional feeling state in which the participant had to evaluate his or her own emotions and the emotion...

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 2011
Kalsea J Koss Melissa R W George Kathleen N Bergman E M Cummings Patrick T Davies Dante Cicchetti

Marital conflict is a distressing context in which children must regulate their emotion and behavior; however, the associations between the multidimensionality of conflict and children's regulatory processes need to be examined. The current study examined differences in children's (N = 207, mean age = 8.02 years) emotions (mad, sad, scared, and happy) and behavioral strategies to regulate confl...

2013
KRISTIN LAYOUS SONJA LYUBOMIRSKY

M ost people want to be happy (Diener, 2000) and they seek happiness in a variety of ways—through achieving greater income or more prestigious careers, living walking distance to the ocean, or buying a shiny new car. Evidence suggests, however, that changing one’s life circumstances (e.g., marital status, career, location, and income) is not the most fruitful path to greater well-being (Sheldon...

2007
John M. Gottman James Coan Sybil Carrere Catherine Swanson

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2013
Dimitrios Nikolaou

While prior research on child development documents that children of two-parent, married families have better cognitive and noncognitive skills compared to other family structures, this literature has overlooked an input that can be directly linked to individual utility; happiness. In this paper, I examine if this positive marriage effect on child quality is actually a happiness effect. By trea...

Journal: :British journal of psychology 2014
Satoshi Kanazawa

In the National Child Development Study, life-course variability in happiness over 18 years was significantly negatively associated with its mean level (happier individuals were more stable in their happiness, and it was not due to the ceiling effect), as well as childhood general intelligence and all Big Five personality factors (except for Agreeableness). In a multiple regression analysis, ch...

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