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Marital Adjustment and Irrational Beliefs

Journal of Rational-Emotive and Cognitive-Behavior Therapy, 2002
The present study was designed to determine which aspects of Ellis' irrational beliefs as well as emotional traits (anxiety, curiosity, anger) differentiate couples attending marriage counseling from couples couple not attending marriage counseling as well as levels of marital satisfaction in couples as measured by the Locke-Wallace Marital Adjustment ...
Jane Addis, Michael E. Bernard
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Marital Beliefs and Decisions Among Young Chinese Medical Workers

Journal of Family Issues, 2023
The marital status of young medical workers deserves attention due to their working situation, occupational, and personal characteristics. This study investigated the marital decisions and the influencing factors of marital decisions (i.e., marital beliefs, marital policy, work stress, social support, and demographic variables) among 500 young medical
Kaixuan Ma   +4 more
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Relationship beliefs, interpersonal perception, and marital adjustment

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1991
To test the hypothesis that relationship beliefs are related to marital adjustment, 46 married couples completed the Relationship Belief Inventory (RBI) and the Dyadic Adjustment Scale (DAS). Significant correlations were found between the DAS scores and the D and S subscales of the RBI.
A T, Möller, P D, Van Zyl
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The assessment of relationship beliefs in a marital context

Personality and Individual Differences, 1987
Abstract The current study presents data on reliability and validity of the Relationship Beliefs Inventory (RBI), a 40-item questionnaire which was designed to assess beliefs people hold about intimate relationships. The RBI was administered to clinical and non-clinical couples along with measures of marital functioning, communication, and irrational
Emmelkamp, P.M.G.   +3 more
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Changes in Marital Beliefs Among Emerging Adults

Emerging Adulthood, 2014
Although research on marital beliefs among emerging adults has increased in recent years, most studies assume that marital beliefs are static features of emerging adulthood. Using a sample of 134 emerging adults in the United States tracked over a 1-year period, we explored if these emerging adults exhibited changes in their marital beliefs over time ...
Brian J. Willoughby   +3 more
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Irrational Beliefs, Interpersonal Perception and Marital Adjustment

Journal of Rational-Emotive and Cognitive-Behavior Therapy, 1997
To test the hypothesis that the major evaluative beliefs postulated by Rational-Emotive Behaviour Therapy are related to marital adjustment, 50 married couples completed the Dyadic Adjustment Scale (DAS) and the Survey of Personal Beliefs (SPB). Significant correlations were found between DAS scores and three subscales (Other directed shoulds, Low ...
André T. Möller   +1 more
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Prediction of Marital Expectations based on Communication Beliefs and Marital Attitudes in Pre-Marriage Girls

Applied Family Therapy Journal, 2021
Aim: The present study aimed to predict marital expectations based on communication beliefs and marital attitudes in pre-marriage girls. Methods: The research had a descriptive-correlational design and its statistical population consisted of all pre-marriage female students at Payame Noor University (PNU) in Tehran in 2020.
Sepideh Sadat Seyed Kavousi   +2 more
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Dysfunctional Beliefs, Belief Similarity, and Marital Distress: A Comparison of Models

Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 1988
Although often examined separately, the joint influence of belief similarity and dysfunctionality on relationship satisfaction has not been investigated, and conceptual models to guide this inquiry are lacking. The present study compared five models of how similarity and irrationality may contribute individually and jointly to marital distress ...
Michael E. Jones, Annette L. Stanton
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Assessment of Filial, Parental, Marital, and Collective Family Efficacy Beliefs

European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 2004
Summary: This study examines the psychometric properties of four scales designed to assess efficacy beliefs that family members hold about their role as spouse, parent, and child, as well as about the functioning of family as a holistic system. The sample includes about 600 parents and about 1000 adolescents.
CAPRARA, Gian Vittorio   +4 more
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INTERACTING INDIVIDUAL BELIEF SYSTEMS IN MARITAL RELATIONSHIPS

Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1989
Drawing on Maturana's concept of structure determinism and Bowlby's attachment theory, a model of marital interactions is described based on the nature of the “fit” between each individual's belief systems, particularly those related to the fears inherent in intimacy.
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