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Background Dyadic data analysis (DDA) is increasingly being used to better understand, analyze and model intra- and inter-personal mechanisms of health in various types of dyads such as husband-wife, caregiver-patient, doctor-patient, and parent-child. A
Saman Maroufizadeh +4 more
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Executives Perception of the Impact of Flexitime on Organizational Performance: Evidence from the Nigerian Private Sector [PDF]
The paper investigates the perception of Nigerian executives on the impact of flextime on organizational performance. Effort is made to explore the attitudinal disposition of employees towards flextime and how gender affects employee satisfaction with ...
Abiodun, A. J. +2 more
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Dyadic influence of hope and optimism on patient marital satisfaction among couples with advanced breast cancer [PDF]
PURPOSE: An estimated 10-40 % of breast cancer (BC) patients report negative changes to their partnered relationships. Literature suggests that for these patients, marital satisfaction is related to depression and other quality of life factors which ...
Bigatti, Silvia M. +3 more
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Religiosity and Marital Satisfaction
AbstractThe aims of paper were investigating relation between religious attitude and marital satisfaction among married students of University of Tehran. 156 married students were randomly selected as the study sample. Two questionnaires, Student's Religiosity Scale (Khodayarifard et al., 2007), and Dyadic Adjustment Scale (Spanier, 1976), were used ...
Fard, Mohammad Khodayari +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This study investigated clinical outcomes in a mixed sample of adult patients with an eating disorder (ED) after receiving Temperament Based Therapy with Support (TBT‐S) at a tertiary eating disorder clinic. Method A naturalistic 12‐month follow‐up study of 46 patients and 65 supports who received the 5‐day TBT‐S treatment was ...
Joakim Skoog +2 more
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The health and relationship dynamics of late-life couples: a systematic review of the literature [PDF]
Late-life husband and wife relationships are increasingly recognised as an important factor in promoting wellbeing, particularly in terms of the health, social, emotional, financial and practical needs of older people.
Luszcz, Mary Alice +1 more
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The World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 (WHODAS 2.0) of the Tigrigna version has strong internal consistency (Cronbach's α coefficients = 0.98). The convergent validity between the 36‐item and 12‐item WHODAS 2.0 indicated a strong correlation (r = 0.909–0.981) within similar domains.
Fitiwi Tinsae Baykemagn +3 more
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Background: Marital satisfaction is one of the common concepts used for assessing happiness and stability in a marriage. It is a multidimensional concept that is affected by several factors such as marital burnout , loneliness and sexual function ...
parisa dadoo, solmaz dabiri
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The Relationship Between Missed Nursing Care and Nursing Teamwork in Jordan
Background: Missed nursing care can affect patient outcomes and is linked to teamwork among nursing staff. Objectives: To examine the relationship between missed nursing care and nursing teamwork among Jordanian hospital nurses. Methods: A cross‐sectional study with 375 registered nurses measured missed care and teamwork using validated surveys ...
Muna Salahat, Ali Saleh
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Female sexual satisfaction: influence of age and variety of sexual practices
Sexual satisfaction is the affective and emotional response arising from the evaluation of personal sexual interactions and the perception of the consummation of erotic desire. Marital satisfaction, defined as the attitude towards marital interaction and
Paula Iglesias Campos +4 more
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