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Yogev, Sara; Brett, Jeanne – 1984
This paper offers a conceptual framework for the intersection of work and family roles based on the constructs of work involvement and family involvement. The theoretical and empirical literature on the intersection of work and family roles is reviewed from two analytical approaches. From the individual level of analysis, the literature reviewed…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Dual Career Family, Employed Parents, Family Attitudes
Young, Rosalie F. – 1983
Although illness is often linked to low morale among the elderly, most persons cope with and adjust to illness. A hypothesized model of favorable family response to illness suggests the importance of resources as mediators to avoid crisis. To test this model, 53 older patients with lung disease and their spouses were interviewed about individual…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Coping, Diseases, Family Financial Resources
Ventura, Jacqueline N. – 1983
Parenthood is a normal event in which the birth of a baby temporarily upsets the internal structure of the family system as boundaries, roles, and tasks are reorganized to accommodate the new member. In understanding how interactions between and within spousal and parental relationships affect parental adjustment, concepts of development need to…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Coping, Family Environment, Family Relationship