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Blieszner, Rosemary; Roberto, Karen A.; Wilcox, Karen L.; Barham, Elizabeth J.; Winston, Brianne L. – Family Relations, 2007
We applied the theory of ambiguous loss to couples with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), an age-related decline in memory and other cognitive processes assumed not to interfere with daily activities or the maintenance of personal relationships. Face-to-face interviews with 67 older married couples revealed that lack of understanding about the…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Spouses, Marriage, Memory
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Amato, Paul R.; Kane, Jennifer B. – Journal of Family Issues, 2011
The authors used data from the Add Health study to estimate the effects of parents' marital status and relationship distress on daughters' early family formation transitions. Outcomes included traditional transitions (marriage and marital births) and nontraditional transitions (cohabitation and nonmarital births). Relationship distress among…
Descriptors: Marital Status, Daughters, One Parent Family, Interpersonal Relationship
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Osmond, Marie Withers – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1978
"Reciprocity," a social simulation game based on exchange theory, was developed to study dynamics of power relationships in the context of marriage and the family. The manner in which Reciprocity may be used to study power in family relationships is illustrated in terms of a husband-wife and a parent-teen version. (Author)
Descriptors: Family Relationship, Marriage, Marriage Counseling, Models
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Kelley, Robert K. – Family Coordinator, 1972
Professor Kelley offers a number of suggestions and raises many questions for those who would provide useful data for the teacher, counselor, or other person serving marriage and the family through community agencies. (Editor)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Marital Status, Marriage, Marriage Counseling
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Beutler, Larry E. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1971
Results indicated that instead of being associated with increased patient-therapist attitudinal similarity, improvement in marital therapy was associated with attitudinal convergence between the two partners in the therapist's attitudes during treatment, regardless of whether they improved or not. (Author)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitudes, Family Attitudes, Marriage
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Aiston, Sarah – History of Education, 2005
In contrast to the first generations of university-educated women, this article will suggest that later cohorts no longer transgressed conventional expectations by rejecting marriage and motherhood on the same scale as their predecessors. Post-1945 society was a period within which "theoretically" women could "have it all" and arguably graduate…
Descriptors: Marriage, Mothers
Wilcox, W. Bradford; Lippman, Laura; Whitney, Camille – Child Trends, 2009
In 2010, the "World Family Map Project" seeks to launch a research initiative that will track central indicators of family strength around the globe. The "World Family Map Project" (WFMP) would partner with Child Trends, a nonpartisan research organization in Washington, D.C., the Institute of Marriage and Family Canada, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Family (Sociological Unit), Family Structure, Parents
Gray, Katti – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2009
As the number of people choosing to marry has plunged during recent decades, the tally of children living with one parent and having limited or no contact with the other has soared. Attuned to the hazards that such separations impose upon children but also upon parents who, studies show, fare physically and emotionally better in a thriving…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Marriage, Researchers, One Parent Family
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Joshi, Pamela; Quane, James M.; Cherlin, Andrew J. – Family Relations, 2009
In this paper, we advance and test an integrative model of the effects of employment status, nonstandard work schedules, male employment, and women's perceptions of economic instability on union formation among low-income single mothers. On the basis of the longitudinal data from 1,299 low-income mothers from the Three-City Welfare Study, results…
Descriptors: Working Hours, Employment Level, Mothers, Low Income
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Pakhomova, E. I. – Russian Education and Society, 2009
The urgent demographic situation has led to an acute awareness of the necessity of far-reaching decisions to strengthen the family and implement radical measures of family policy. Many experts are talking about the crisis of the institution of the family, about the loss of the importance of family values among a substantial portion of Russians,…
Descriptors: Divorce, Family Life, Marriage, Foreign Countries
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Bryant, Alyssa N. – Gender and Education, 2009
This study is based on a longitudinal, qualitative investigation of a burgeoning evangelical student organisation on a university campus in the USA. In addition to four months of observation, in-depth interviews were conducted with students in their first and third years of college to understand the gender climate and ideology that characterised…
Descriptors: Student Subcultures, Ideology, Gender Issues, Gender Differences
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Miller, John K.; Linville, Deanna; Todahl, Jeff; Metcalfe, Joe – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2009
This article provides a description of a university-based project that used mock trials to train both practicum-level marriage and family therapy and law students in forensic work, and a qualitative investigation of student experiences with the training. The content of the training focused on American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy…
Descriptors: Law Related Education, Persuasive Discourse, Law Schools, Focus Groups
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Fisher, Christopher Micheal – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2009
Abstinence-only-until-marriage sexuality education has received increasing attention vis-a-vis policy, funding, and research. Despite large sums of federal money to develop, implement, and to some extent, assess abstinence-only education, virtually no studies have looked to assess the experiences of such a curriculum for gay and bisexual male…
Descriptors: Marriage, Homosexuality, Sexual Identity, Sex Education
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Ro, Hye-Sun; Wampler, Richard S. – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2009
Marriage and family therapy (MFT) faculty and graduate students rated the "typical" or predictable behaviors of husbands or wives coming for therapy using the Georgia Marriage Q-sort. Scores were compared with previously published scores for both "ideal" couples (i.e., showing positive behaviors, attitudes, and problem-solving skills) and a sample…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Spouses, Marriage, Family Counseling
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Wienke, Chris; Hill, Gretchen J. – Journal of Family Issues, 2009
Prior research indicates that the married enjoy higher levels of well-being than the unmarried, including unmarried cohabiters. Yet, comparisons of married and unmarried persons routinely exclude partnered gays and lesbians. Using a large probability sample, this study assessed how the well-being of partnered gays and lesbians (282) compares with…
Descriptors: Well Being, Correlation, Marriage, Spouses
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