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Sung, Miai; Chin, Meejung; Lee, Jaerim; Lee, Soyoung – Family Relations, 2013
Using data from the 2009 National Survey on Multicultural Families, we examined the factors associated with the level of life satisfaction among migrant wives in South Korea. Separate analyses were conducted for the four major ethnic and national groups of migrant wives in Korea: Chosun-jok (Korean Chinese), Han Chinese, Vietnamese, and Filipinas.…
Descriptors: Life Satisfaction, Ethnicity, Females, Spouses
Raffaelli, Marcela; Tran, Steve P.; Wiley, Angela R.; Galarza-Heras, Maria; Lazarevic, Vanja – Family Relations, 2012
Immigrants from Latin America are increasingly settling in rural U.S. communities that welcome them as workers but are often unprepared to address their needs and promote their well-being. Building on recent descriptive studies, we examined factors associated with individual and family well-being in a sample of 112 immigrant Latina mothers (mean…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Well Being, Children, Rural Areas
Kamp Dush, Claire M.; Taylor, Miles G.; Kroeger, Rhiannon A. – Family Relations, 2008
Using data from six waves of the Study of Marital Instability over the Life Course (N = 1,998), we conducted a latent class analysis to test for distinct marital happiness trajectories. We found three distinct marital happiness trajectories: low, middle, and high happiness. Initial levels of life happiness were strongly associated with membership…
Descriptors: Marital Satisfaction, Life Satisfaction, Depression (Psychology), Well Being

Morris, Michael Lane; Blanton, Priscilla White – Family Relations, 1994
Assessed predictive power of 5 work-related stressors identified in clergy family literature on criterion variables of marital, parent, and life satisfaction among 272 clergy husbands and their wives from 6 denominations. Findings supported hypotheses that work-related stressors were inversely related to marital, parental, and life satisfaction…
Descriptors: Clergy, Life Satisfaction, Marital Satisfaction, Parents

Bowen, Gary L. – Family Relations, 1988
Proposes Value-Behavior Congruency Model of Family Life Satisfaction, model which assesses family from its own value base. Sees model as way to define and conceptualize family life satisfaction. Explains that model is anchored both theoretically and empirically, and discusses implications of the model for clinical assessment and intervention.…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Family Life, Life Satisfaction, Models

Hill, Elizabeth A.; Dorfman, Lorraine T. – Family Relations, 1982
Conducted (N=36) interviews with homemakers whose husbands recently retired from a number of occupations. Investigated positive and negative aspects of retirement and a range of variables associated with life satisfaction and three domains of satisfaction. Found the most consistent correlate of wife's satisfaction was husband's participation in…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Family Life, Homemakers, Interpersonal Relationship

Henry, Carolyn S. – Family Relations, 1994
Describes investigation examining adolescents' perceptions of overall family system characteristics, parental behaviors, and demographic factors in relation to adolescent family life satisfaction. Results indicate family bonding, family flexibility, parental support, and adolescent age are positively related to adolescent family life satisfaction,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Counseling, Family Characteristics, Life Satisfaction

Wilson, Stephan M.; Peterson, Gary W. – Family Relations, 1988
Examined possible predictors of life satisfaction among 322 low-income young adults from rural Appalachia. Both objective and subjective conditions of life were predictors of life satisfaction: financial resources, self-esteem, and proximity to childhood home were positive predictors; frustrations about limited job opportunities and community size…
Descriptors: Life Satisfaction, Low Income Groups, Predictor Variables, Rural Population

Holahan, Carole K. – Family Relations, 1983
Investigated the relationship of information search in the childbearing decision to life satisfaction in 62 mothers and 23 voluntarily childless women who responded to a questionnaire. Results indicated that information search was related to positive outcomes for mothers. For childless women, information search was negatively related to life…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Family Planning, Information Seeking, Life Satisfaction

Braun, Kathryn L.; Rose, Charles L. – Family Relations, 1987
Relatives (N=62) of matched pairs of patients in geriatric foster homes and nursing homes rated care provided to their relatives. Significantly more foster family patients had positive pre-placement attitudes than did nursing home patients. Upon follow-up, relatives of foster patients reported seeing more patient improvement, satisfaction,…
Descriptors: Adult Foster Care, Life Satisfaction, Nursing Homes, Older Adults

Dorfman, Lorraine T.; Hill, Elizabeth A. – Family Relations, 1986
Investigated reactions of rural housewives (N=95) to their husbands' retirement and factors associated with satisfaction of rural wives during the retirement years. Found a highly consistent relationship between joint decision-making by husband and wife and satisfaction of the wife in retirement. (Author/ABB)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Decision Making, Females, Homemakers

McAdoo, Harriette P. – Family Relations, 1982
Examined upwardly mobile Black families to ascertain the possible relationships between stress, economic mobility and kin network support within their social/interactional systems. Most families studied exhibited high levels of satisfaction with family life situations. Kin support systems greatly facilitated stress management. (Author)
Descriptors: Black Achievement, Blacks, Economic Change, Family Life
McFadyen, Jennifer M.; Kerpelman, Jennifer L.; Adler-Baeder, Francesca – Family Relations, 2005
The current study sought to discover whether workplace support provided by Army Family Team Building (AFTB) of the Department of the Army was associated with changes in individual knowledge of basic Army lifestyle information, and whether such changes influenced a sense of fit and satisfaction with the Army. Data were collected from 69 Army wives.…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Team Training, Supported Employment, Military Personnel

Cockrum, Janet; White, Priscilla – Family Relations, 1985
Examined social-psychological factors influencing the life-satisfaction of never-married men and women. Regression analyses revealed that emotional loneliness and availability of attachment relationshps were influential for the life satisfaction of women. The model for predicting men's life satisfaction included self-esteem and availability of…
Descriptors: Adults, Interpersonal Relationship, Life Satisfaction, Loneliness

Englund, C. L. – Family Relations, 1983
Explored attitudes about children and the perceived importance of children in the lives of retired couples (N=12). Interviews suggested that attitudes concerning children's importance changed over time. Wives seemed particularly conscious of the parenting role; husbands identified more strongly with the mere fact of being a parent. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Adoption, Attitude Change, Comparative Analysis, Family Structure
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