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Ben-Ari, Adital – Journal of Family Issues, 2012
In this article, the author presents a theoretical scheme focusing on the relation between closeness and distance in intimate relationships. This challenges a commonly held notion, which maintains that the two constructs are opposite poles on a single continuum. The authors present an alternative conceptualization employing dialectical and…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Intimacy, Interpersonal Relationship, Models
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Willoughby, Brian J.; Carroll, Jason S. – Journal of Family Issues, 2012
The present study examines how demographics, attitudes toward marriage, attitudes toward sexual activity, sexual behaviors, and dating experience are associated with three different attitudes toward cohabitation among never-married young adults. Results from a sample of 1,036 young adult college students suggest that the endorsement of…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Young Adults, Marriage, Correlation
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Edmondson, Ricca – Journal of Family Issues, 2012
Discussion of intergenerational relationships has perennially questioned how life experience can be transmitted effectively. This article revisits that debate, focusing on the intergenerational role of wisdom in the West of Ireland. Ethnographic reconstructions of wise interaction within families and communities, especially in regions of Irish…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sociocultural Patterns, Interpersonal Relationship, Well Being
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Rhoades, Galena K.; Stanley, Scott M.; Markman, Howard J. – Journal of Family Issues, 2012
This longitudinal study followed 120 cohabiting, opposite-sex couples over 8 months to test hypotheses derived from commitment theory about how two types of commitment (dedication and constraint) operate during cohabitation. In nearly half the couples, there were large differences between partners in terms of dedication. These differences were…
Descriptors: Evidence, Income, Females, Gender Differences
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Morgan, Charlie V. – Journal of Family Issues, 2012
Distinguishing between interethnic and interracial coupling offers new understandings about family diversity, as well as the assimilation of immigrants and their children. An analysis of the Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Study, a survey (N = 1,480) of the children of Asian and Latin American immigrants who live in Southern California, finds…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Ethnicity, Hispanic Americans, Interpersonal Relationship
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McCann, Brandy Renee; Roberto, Karen A. – Journal of Family Issues, 2012
Close relationships are important throughout life, but their dynamics may change as chronic health conditions permeate the lives of older women. To understand how older women (N = 36) manage their close relationships, this study was guided by two research questions: How do older women with chronic health conditions define meaningful relationships?…
Descriptors: Special Health Problems, Females, Intimacy, Chronic Illness
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Schober, Pia S. – Journal of Family Issues, 2013
This study investigates whether gender inequality in the division of housework and child care may be an obstacle to childbearing and relationship stability among different groups of British couples. Furthermore, it explores whether outsourcing of domestic labor ameliorates any negative effects of domestic work inequality. The empirical…
Descriptors: Females, Employment Level, Child Care, Foreign Countries
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van Eeden-Moorefield, Brad; Pasley, Kay; Crosbie-Burnett, Margaret; King, Erin – Journal of Family Issues, 2012
This Internet-based study used data from a convenience sample of 176 gay men in current partnerships to examine differences in outness, cohesion, and relationship quality between three types of gay male couples: first cohabiting partnerships, repartnerships, and gay stepfamilies. Also, we tested whether relationship quality mediated the link…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Homosexuality, Interpersonal Relationship, Males
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Higginbotham, Brian J.; Tulane, Sarah; Skogrand, Linda – Journal of Family Issues, 2012
This study examined the financial management practices of 62 participants in "Smart Steps" stepfamily education courses 1 year following their course completion. Qualitative interviews revealed 29 participants changed their financial practices as a result of the course, 29 did not change, and 4 provided unclear responses. Common reasons for no…
Descriptors: Family (Sociological Unit), Money Management, Interviews, Behavior
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Treas, Judith; Tai, Tsui-o – Journal of Family Issues, 2012
Despite many studies on the gendered division of housework, there is little research on how couples divide the work of household management. Relative resource theories of household bargaining inform analyses of who does the housework, but their applicability to household management is unclear, if only because management responsibility may be…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Housework, Spouses, Sex Role
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Sano, Yoshie; Manoogian, Margaret M.; Ontai, Lenna L. – Journal of Family Issues, 2012
This qualitative study examined the nature of partnerships among 28 rural low-income mothers who experienced partnership transitions across three waves of annual interviews. Guided by "lens of uncertainty" and "boundary ambiguity theory," the authors specifically explored (a) how low-income mothers in rural communities experience partnership…
Descriptors: Low Income, Mothers, Figurative Language, Rural Areas
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Shulman, Julie L.; Gotta, Gabrielle; Green, Robert-Jay – Journal of Family Issues, 2012
The current study used an online survey to explore the anticipated impact of legalized marriage on partners in same-sex couples living in California. These data were gathered prior to the California Supreme Court decision in May 2008 legalizing same-sex marriage, which held sway for 5 months before California Proposition 8 eliminating same-sex…
Descriptors: Marriage, Program Effectiveness, Court Litigation, Homosexuality
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Hertz, Rosanna; Mattes, Jane – Journal of Family Issues, 2011
Donor-shared sibling families have recently emerged. Families who conceived using the same anonymous donor are locating one another through websites designed to match children with their biogenetic half-siblings. Based on a survey of 587 parents with donor-conceived children, we discovered that a growing number of unrelated parents whose children…
Descriptors: Siblings, Donors, Child Welfare, Genetics
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Huang, Penelope M.; Smock, Pamela J.; Manning, Wendy D.; Bergstrom-Lynch, Cara A. – Journal of Family Issues, 2011
Cohabitation has become the modal path to marriage in the United States. However, little is known about what cohabitation means to young adults today. Drawing on data from 18 focus groups (N = 138) and 54 in-depth interviews with young adults, this exploratory study investigates motivations to cohabit and examines potential gender differences in…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Intimacy, Marriage, Young Adults
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Kan, Marni L.; Feinberg, Mark E.; Solmeyer, Anna R. – Journal of Family Issues, 2012
Intimate partner violence (IPV) between parents has been linked to negative parenting and child maladjustment, yet the mechanisms underlying this association are not fully understood. Based on a theory that violence among parents disrupts the coparental alliance--which has been linked to parenting quality and child adjustment--the authors examined…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Adolescents, Adjustment (to Environment), Family Violence
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