نتایج جستجو برای: marital trajector

تعداد نتایج: 16804  

2017
Seyedeh Zahra Masoumi Somayeh Khani Farideh Kazemi Fatemeh Kalhori Reyhaneh Ebrahimi Ghodratollah Roshanaei

Background Infertile couples only think of having children during their sexual intercourse, and their constant concern about this issue increases their stress level. Psychosocial and social stress leads to decreased life satisfaction, increased marital problems, and reduced sexual confidence. This study aims to determine the effect of enrichment program on marital and sexual satisfaction as wel...

Journal: :Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association 2016
Maryna Raskin Nathan E Fosse Rebecca C Fauth Erin Bumgarner M Ann Easterbrooks

Young parents (less than 25 years of age) have been shown to have especially low rates of father involvement and union stability. However, research has also shown that parenting experiences of young fathers may not be uniform. There is a need for more research that assesses both the multidimensionality of relationship typologies and their temporality. Using a large longitudinal sample of low-in...

Journal: :The Gerontologist 1999
A E Barrett S M Lynch

Using data from the 1982 National Long-Term Care Survey, this study examines the relationship between marital status and two dimensions of caregiving networks, size and composition. Results indicate that widowed and never married people have helping networks that are larger than those of married people. Diversity across marital statuses in sources of assistance is revealed in analyses of two me...

2007
Geoffrey Carliner

In 1970 returns to education were 30 percent higher for men of Cuban and Central or South American origin than for non-Spanish, nonb1ack (Anglo) men, Puerto Rican men, or "Other Spanish" men. Black and Chicano men had returns of about 70 percent those of Anglo men. These differences are not explained by differences in nativity~ mother tongue, age, years of education, or marital status. Differen...

2015
Jean M. Twenge Ryne A. Sherman Sonja Lyubomirsky

Are Americans happier, or less happy, than they used to be? The answer may depend on life stage. We examined indicators of subjective well-being (SWB) in four nationally representative samples of U.S. adolescents (aged 13–18 years, n 1⁄4 1.27 million) and adults (aged 18–96 years, n 1⁄4 54,172). Recent adolescents reported greater happiness and life satisfaction than their predecessors, and adu...

Journal: :International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE) 2017

Journal: :Family relations 2010
Melissa A Barnett Laura V Scaramella Tricia K Neppl Lenna L Ontai Rand D Conger

This prospective, intergenerational study (N = 181) considered how parent (G1, generation 1)-child (G2, generation 2) relationship quality during adolescence and adulthood is associated with G1's level of involvement with their 3-4 year-old grandchildren (G3, generation 3). Path model analyses indicated different patterns of results for the involvement of grandmothers and grandfathers with the ...

2015
Janice L. Atkins Sheena E. Ramsay Peter H. Whincup Richard W. Morris Lucy T. Lennon S. Goya Wannamethee

Socio-economic gradients in diet quality are well established. However, the influence of material socio-economic conditions particularly in childhood, and the use of multiple disaggregated socio-economic measures on diet quality have been little studied in the elderly. In the present study, we examined childhood and adult socio-economic measures, and social relationships, as determinants of die...

Journal: :European journal of public health 2012
Domantas Jasilionis Evgueni M Andreev Tatyana L Kharkova W Ward Kingkade

The aim of this study is to estimate the contributions of changes in population distribution by marital status to the changes in adult mortality in six developed countries. The change in total mortality was decomposed into the contributions of: (i) mortality changes within each marital status category; and (ii) changes in population composition by marital status. The study provides evidence tha...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1994
N Goldman

Since social scientists rarely have access to experimental data, they rely heavily upon observational studies. As a consequence, their attempts to make causal inferences about the effects of social factors--such as occupation or marital status--on health are plagued by potential selection problems. Some researchers have addressed this selection-causation problem on the basis of the presence or ...

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