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Peer reviewedTerrell, Francis; Terrell, Ivanna S.; Von Drashek, Susan R. – Adolescence, 2000
Explores feelings of loneliness and fear of intimacy among college students (N=80) as a function of whether or not they were taught to trust strangers during childhood. Results show that those who were taught not to trust strangers had a greater fear of intimacy. Female participants experienced more loneliness than their male counterparts. (MKA)
Descriptors: Children, College Students, Fear, Higher Education
Ruiz-Perez, Isabel; Mata-Pariente, Nelva; Plazaola-Castano, Juncal – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2006
The responses of women to a situation of abuse by their partner has hardly been addressed in the literature. Using a self-administered, anonymous questionnaire, 400 women attending three practices in a primary health care center in Granada (Spain) were studied. The women's response to abuse was used as a dependent variable. Sociodemographics,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Responses, Family Violence
Craft, Shonda M.; Serovich, Julianne M. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2005
This exploratory study examined the prevalence of intimate partner violence in a sample of gay men who are HIV positive. The concept of intergenerational transmission of violence, from family systems theory, provided the basis of this examination. It was hypothesized that men who had witnessed or experienced violence in their families of origin…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Males, Intimacy
Montgomery, Marilyn J. – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2005
Age and gender differences in patterns of behavior and experience, cognitive beliefs, affective involvement, and psychosocial functioning in romantic relationships were observed in 473 adolescents and emerging adults (ages 12-24). Older adolescents indicated more dating experiences, times in love, passion, identity, and intimacy. They also…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Adolescents, Intimacy, Gender Differences
Mcmillan, Lynley H. W.; O'Driscoll, Michael P.; Brady, Elizabeth C. – British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 2004
Workaholism involves a reluctance to disengage from work that is evidenced by a tendency to work or think about work anytime and anywhere. Conceptual links made with the transactional model of stress suggest that workaholics focus on work at the expense of personal relationships. The present research tested the proposition that workaholics deny…
Descriptors: Spouses, Intimacy, Interpersonal Relationship, Family Relationship
Greene, Kelly; Bogo, Marion – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2002
Current research about violence in intimate relationships suggests that at least two qualitatively distinct types of violence exist. This new knowledge challenges the dominant conceptualization of intimate violence as solely a manifestation of patriarchal male dominance. Following a review of the research and analysis of illustrative clinical…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Intimacy, Interpersonal Relationship, Aggression
Halford, W. Kim; Markman, Howard J.; Kling, Galena H.; Stanley, Scott M. – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2003
Relationship education is widely available to couples and is intended to reduce the prevalence of relationship distress, divorce, and the associated personal and social costs. To realize the potential benefits of couple relationship education, it needs to be evidence-based, offered in ways that attract couples at high-risk for relationship…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Intimacy, Family Life Education, Evidence
McMillan, Joanna – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2004
This paper examines the construction of sexual knowledge in contemporary China through a typical instance of its production--the marriage manual "Marital Medicine". China's reform era has seen rapid changes in attitudes to sex and in sexual conduct, and recent government interest in sex education has been motivated by a desire to halt…
Descriptors: Sex Education, Intimacy, Marriage, Foreign Countries
Davis, Kelly Cue; George, William H.; Norris, Jeanette – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2004
In this study we investigated how alcohol consumption affects women's responses to unwanted sexual advances in a hypothetical dating situation. Sixty female social drinkers participated in a 2 times 2 between-subjects experiment, which examined the effects of moderate alcohol intoxication and relationship characteristics on behavioral responses to…
Descriptors: Females, Sexual Abuse, Inhibition, Alcohol Abuse
Korobov, Neill; Thorne, Avril – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2006
This study examined how 32 pairs of 19-to 22-year-old Euro-American male friends constructed intimacy when telling romantic-relationship stories in casual conversations. Analyses centered on the emergence of two types of conversational positions: intimate positions and distancing positions. Intimate positions constructed young men as warm, caring,…
Descriptors: Intimacy, Males, Interpersonal Relationship, Young Adults
Duffey, Thelma – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2005
This article describes an intervention used by the author in her clinical practice. Some clients have a need to resolve relationship issues. "A Musical Chronology" has been a helpful resource for this work. Through the chronology, clients examine their life/love stories, share these stories with their therapist, and work through grief or other…
Descriptors: Grief, Intervention, Music, Singing
Patrick, Renee B.; Gibbs, John C. – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 2007
The authors addressed whether parental expression of disappointment should be included as a distinct factor in M. L. Hoffman's (2000) well-established typology of parenting styles (induction, love withdrawal, power assertion). Hoffman's 3-factor model, along with a more inclusive 4-factor model (induction, love withdrawal, power assertion, and…
Descriptors: Discipline, Parenting Styles, Intimacy, Parent Child Relationship
Boynton, Petra M. – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2007
Education programmes for sex and relationships are greatly needed globally. One way such information can be delivered is via the media. Sex and relationship advice has long been a popular media component, but the quality, accuracy and effectiveness of such advice--particularly from the sex "expert" or "agony aunt"--has not been adequately…
Descriptors: Journalism Education, Sex Education, Mass Media, Health
Cheek, Teresa; Rector, Kristen; Davis, Cindy – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2007
Social workers participate with many different populations including perpetrators, victims, and survivors of domestic violence. It is crucial that students in the social work field are educated in the arena of domestic violence. The purpose of this study is to explore the effect of intimate exposure to this population through an experiential…
Descriptors: Social Work, Graduate Students, Experiential Learning, Family Violence
Scott, Katreena; Straus, Murray – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2007
Although countering denial, minimization, and externalization of blame is a key component of most interventions for individuals who have been abusive in their intimate relationships, these attributions have only seldom been the focus of empirical investigation. Using a sample of 139 male and female university students, this study examined the…
Descriptors: Organizations (Groups), Intimacy, Gender Differences, Defense Mechanisms

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