Results 271 to 280 of about 292,363 (300)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

Associations Between Religiosity and Marital Beliefs among Emerging Adults

Türk Psikolojik Danışma ve Rehberlik Dergisi, 2022
This study explored the links between emerging adults’ religiosity and their marital salience, marital timing, and marital readiness. Participants included 434 never-married Turkish emerging adults. Hierarchical multiple linear regression techniques were performed for data analysis.
openaire   +2 more sources

Church Attendance and Marital Commitment Beliefs of Undergraduate Women

Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 2007
Marital commitment between spouses has been found to be an important predictor of successful marriages. Beliefs about marital commitment among never‐married young adults are of interest because of their probable influence on subsequent marital behaviors.
Siu‐kuen Azor Hui   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

Eternal Marriage in Early Mormon Marital Beliefs

The Historian, 1990
(1990). Eternal Marriage in Early Mormon Marital Beliefs. The Historian: Vol. 53, No. 1, pp. 77-88.
openaire   +1 more source

Marital Happiness and Spousal Consensus on Beliefs about Marital Conflict: A Longitudinal Investigation

Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 1992
The relationship between marital happiness and spousal consensus on beliefs about marital conflict was assessed for 133 black and 149 white couples who were randomly selected from among all couples applying for marriage licenses in Wayne County, Ml in the spring of 1986. The relationship between happiness and beliefs about conflict was examined in the
openaire   +1 more source

DYSFUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIP BELIEFS IN MARITAL SATISFACTION AND ADJUSTMENT

Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal, 2005
This study investigated the association between dysfunctional relationship beliefs and marital relationships of Turkish nonclinical married individuals. The Interpersonal Cognitive Distortions Scale (Hamamci & Büyüközturk, 2004), Dyadic Adjustment Scale (Spanier, 1976), and Marriage Life Scale (Tezer, 1986), which measure marital satisfaction, were
openaire   +1 more source

Christian beliefs, moral commitment, and marital stability

2009
The relationship between moral commitment and marital stability is examined within Johnson's (1991) commitment framework using two religious populations. Beliefs and internal factors are emphasized over external constraints and barriers. Johnson's model of commitment is discussed and modified to incorporate beliefs and Johnson's construct of moral ...
openaire   +1 more source

The Relationship Between a Couple's Marital Adjustment and Beliefs About Diabetes Mellitus

The Diabetes Educator, 1990
Twenty married couples with one partner diagnosed as having diabetes at age 40 or older within the past 5 years participated in this study. Participants completed the diabetes or family version of Beliefs About Diabetes (BAD) and the Dyadic Adjustment Scale (DAS).
B A, Pieper, W, Kushion, S, Gaida
openaire   +2 more sources

A psychometric evaluation of the irrational beliefs inventory in a marital context

Australian Psychologist, 2001
The measurement of irrational beliefs has been problematic because of contamination by neuroticism, low reliability, and poor factor structure. Koopmans, Sanderson, Timmerman, and Emmelkamp (1994) developed the Irrational Beliefs Inventory (IBI) to address these issues. As yet, few studies have validated its properties.
Woodward, Anne J.   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

Predicting fat in diets of marital partners using the health belief model

Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 1995
The objective of this investigation is to use the health belief model (HBM) to explain the percentage of calories from fat in the diet (PCF) for marital partners. The model includes four sets of determinate variables: perceived threat of a high-fat diet, barriers to a healthier diet, food choices made for health reasons, and self-efficacy, as well as ...
R B, Schafer, P M, Keith, E, Schafer
openaire   +2 more sources

The Relationship of Gender Role Beliefs, Negativity, Distancing, and Marital Instability

The Family Journal, 2000
This study used longitudinal survey data from 469 females and 294 males to investigate the relationships among gender role beliefs, negativity, distancing, and marital instability to provide a better understanding of key factors that lead to marital instability.
Douglas E. Guilbert   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy