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Stigma related to male-factor infertility in China: a scale development and validation study. [PDF]

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Marital happiness and marital stability: Consequences for psychological well-being

Social Science Research, 2009
Abstract This study examines the consequences for psychological well-being of marital stability and change over the five-year period between the two waves of the National Survey of Families and Households. We develop and test the following hypotheses: (1) those who divorce or separate experience declines in psychological well-being compared to those ...
Alisa C Lewin, Linda J Waite
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Marital Quality and Marital Stability:

Journal of Divorce, 1985
Most family scholars agree that marital quality is related to marital stability. However, a great deal of controversy has surrounded the theoretical influence of alternative attractions to marriage and barriers to divorce as moderator or contingency factors on the marital quality/marital stablilty relationship.
Walter R. Schumm, Margaret A. Bugaighis
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Vasectomy: Its effect upon marital stability

The Journal of Sex Research, 1976
Fifty couples were studied by use of pre and post‐measurements to determine if vasectomy surgery has any significant effects on marital stability, communication and sexual satisfaction. Results indicate vasectomy correlates with improved marital stability.
T A, Maschhoff   +2 more
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Marital Stability and Congenital Heart Disease

Pediatrics, 1982
The incidence of divorce or legal separation was studied in 438 families of children born with heart disease who entered the New England Regional Infant Cardiac Program between 1968 and 1973. The parents were interviewed when the children were 5½ years old.
A R, Silbert, J W, Newburger, D C, Fyler
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Marital Satisfaction and Marital Stability*

Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1977
This exploration of the relationship between marital satisfaction and marital stability utilizes the social‐psychological schema of Thibaut and Kelley (1959). Marital satisfaction is viewed as a function of the comparison between one's marital expectations and one's marital outcome.
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Religious Influence on Marital Stability

Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1997
Researchers frequently postulate a strong relationship between religiosity and marital stability. We incorporate a multidimensional specification of religiosity into event-history models of the religion-marital stability relationship. Results are based on panel data from the National Survey of Families and Households (N = 4,587 married couples).
Vaughn R. A. Call, Tim B. Heaton
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