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For downloading the full-text of this article please click here. Background and Objective: Divorce is a social and family crisis that leads to the collapse of family bonds.
Hamed Radmehr, Jamal Shams
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The rapid growth of the Latino population in the United States has renewed interest in Latino family research. It has often been assumed that Catholicism is a key factor influencing Latinos’ attitudes toward the family, despite the fact that nearly one ...
Ellison, Christopher G. +2 more
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Long-term Marital Satisfaction: Couples’ Narratives of the Role of Mate Selection
Background: Long-term marital satisfaction depends on various factors in couples’ lives. Shared interests, beliefs, and goals can guarantee couples’ long and satisfying relationships.
Maryam Jamalnik +2 more
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The topography of the divorce plateau [PDF]
The probability of divorce in the U.S. has remained constant for the last two decades at about 'half of all marriages.' While this estimate is well established, and marked differentials in divorced rates are well known, there are no reliable estimates of
Larry L. Bumpass, R. Kelly Raley
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Healthy Marriage and the Legacy of Child Maltreatment: A Child Welfare Perspective [PDF]
Reviews research on the links between childhood physical or emotional abuse and barriers to healthy marriages, such as poverty and mental health problems.
Rutledge Q. Hutson, Tiffany Conway
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Effect of Marital Counselling on Women‟s Attitude Towards Marital Stability
This study investigated the effect of marital counselling on women’s attitude towards marital stability. The study adopted a pre-test post-test quasi experimental design. The sample consisted of 52 married women (academic and non-academic) staff of the Faculty of Education, University of Port-Harcourt, Rivers State of Nigeria.
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Treatment Effect Heterogeneity in Theory and Practice [PDF]
Instrumental Variables (IV) methods identify internally valid causal effects for individuals whose treatment status is manipulable by the instrument at hand. Inference for other populations requires some sort of homogeneity assumption.
Joshua D. Angrist
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Treatment Response in Couple Therapy: Relationship Adjustment and Individual Functioning Change Processes [PDF]
This study, a naturalistic investigation of the process of change in relationship adjustment and individual functioning during conjoint therapy, examined the first 8 sessions of a multisystemic model of couple therapy, integrative problem-centered ...
Haase, Claudia M. +2 more
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Marital Investments and Community Involvement: A Test of Coser’s Greedy Marriage Thesis [PDF]
It is customary to test Coser’s greedy marriage thesis by comparing marital status groups. We propose a new approach that uses the marital dyad as the unit of analysis and examine whether investments in the marital relationship discourage community ...
Dew, Jeffrey, Kim, Young-Il
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When equity matters for marital stability: Comparing German and U.S. couples. [PDF]
Bellani D, Andersen GE, Pessin L.
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