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Hertlein, Katherine M. – Family Relations, 2012
We are in an unprecedented age of technology. Few articles in family journals address online behavior, intimacy patterns, and influences on the ways couples and families communicate through technology. The purpose of this article is to use a multitheoretical model to describe the process of how technologies are affecting couple and family life.…
Descriptors: Family Life, Intimacy, Family Relationship, Career Development
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Durtschi, Jared A.; Fincham, Frank D.; Cui, Ming; Lorenz, Frederick O.; Conger, Rand D. – Family Relations, 2011
Marital processes in early marriage are important for understanding couples' future marital quality. Spouses' attributions about a partner's behavior have been linked to marital quality, yet the mechanisms underlying this association remain largely unknown. When we used couple data from the Family Transitions Project (N = 280 couples) across the…
Descriptors: Marital Satisfaction, Marriage, Interpersonal Relationship, Spouses
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Chung, Grace H.; Yoo, Joan P. – Family Relations, 2013
The present study proposes a model of using the Multicultural Family Support Centers and adjustment among foreign brides and their interethnic and interracial families in South Korea based on the narratives of 10 foreign brides married to Korean men and 11 service providers who directly interact with these women and their families. The results…
Descriptors: Family Counseling, Foreign Countries, Foreign Nationals, Spouses
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Coyne, Sarah M.; Stockdale, Laura; Busby, Dean; Iverson, Bethany; Grant, David M. – Family Relations, 2011
In this study, we address the communication technologies individuals within romantic relationships are using to communicate with one another, the frequency of use, and the association between the use of these technologies and couple's positive and negative communication. Participants consisted of individuals involved in a serious, committed,…
Descriptors: Psychological Needs, Interpersonal Communication, Information Technology, Intimacy
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Miller, Amanda J.; Sassler, Sharon; Kusi-Appouh, Dela – Family Relations, 2011
Young Americans increasingly express apprehension about their ability to successfully manage intimate relationships. Partially in response, cohabitation has become normative over the past few decades. Little research, however, examines social class distinctions in how emerging adults perceive challenges to sustaining intimate unions. We examine…
Descriptors: Divorce, Working Class, Intimacy, Marriage
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Vieira, Joana Marina; AVila, Marisa; Matos, Paula Mena – Family Relations, 2012
Given the increasingly challenging task of balancing multiple adult life roles in contemporary society, this study examined the influences of both conflicting and (positively) synergistic work and family roles in mediating associations between the quality of adult attachment and both parental satisfaction and parenting stress. Participants were…
Descriptors: Parent Education, Child Rearing, Preschool Children, Parent Child Relationship
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Larsen, Carly D.; Sandberg, Jonathan G.; Harper, James M.; Bean, Roy – Family Relations, 2011
This study examined the relationship between self-reported childhood physical and sexual abuse, romantic relationship quality, possible gender differences, and clinical implications. Three hundred thirty-eight women and 296 men who sought services at a university mental health clinic in the northeast region of the United States completed a…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Structural Equation Models, Measures (Individuals), Gender Differences
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Kamp Dush, Claire M. – Family Relations, 2011
Predictors of two types of cohabitation dissolution, dissolution with a continued romantic relationship and without (i.e., breakup), were examined using data from mothers cohabiting at the time of a nonmarital birth in the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (N = 1,624). Life tables indicated 64% of unions dissolved within 5 years; of…
Descriptors: Mothers, One Parent Family, Interpersonal Relationship, Maximum Likelihood Statistics
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Addo, Fenaba R.; Sassler, Sharon – Family Relations, 2010
This study explored the association between household financial arrangements and relationship quality using a representative sample of low-income couples with children. We detailed the banking arrangements couples utilize, assessed which factors relate to holding a joint account versus joint and separate, only separate, or no account, and analyzed…
Descriptors: Low Income Groups, Correlation, Money Management, Family Relationship
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Lincoln, Karen D.; Taylor, Robert Joseph; Jackson, James S. – Family Relations, 2008
This study investigated the correlates of relationship satisfaction, marriage expectations, and relationship longevity among unmarried African American and Black Caribbean (Caribbean Black) adults who are in a romantic relationship. The study used data from the National Survey of American Life, a national representative sample of African Americans…
Descriptors: African Americans, Blacks, Latin Americans, Adults
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Moss, Barry F.; Schwebel, Andrew I. – Family Relations, 1993
Proposes a multidimensional definition of romantic intimacy that was developed following a review and analysis of published definitions of intimacy. Discusses differences between the constructs of love and intimacy and considers how present definition may have value to family practitioners. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Definitions, Intimacy, Love
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Dalla, Rochelle L.; Jacobs-Hagen, Susan B.; Jareske, Betsy K.; Sukup, Julie L. – Family Relations, 2009
In 1992 and 1995, data were collected from 29 Navajo, reservation-residing teenage mothers. In 2007, follow-up data from 69% (n = 20) of the original sample were collected. Intensive interviews, grounded in ecological systems theory (U. Bronfenbrenner, 1989), allowed for contextual examination of the women's developmental trajectories. Significant…
Descriptors: Navajo (Nation), Mothers, American Indians, Systems Approach
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Herzog, Melissa J.; Umana-Taylor, Adriana J.; Madden-Derdich, Debra A.; Leonard, Stacie A. – Family Relations, 2007
Grounded in family systems and ecological theories, this study examined teenage mothers' perceptions of fathers' parental involvement and the role of teenage mothers' gatekeeping beliefs. Fathers' involvement was perceived to be greater when teenage parents were romantically involved (n = 55). When they no longer shared a romantic relationship (n…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Mothers, Fathers, Adolescents
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Mayseless, Ofra – Family Relations, 1991
Explores possible relationships between adult attachment and violence among intimates. Describes insecure attachment patterns (Avoidant and Anxious/ambivalent), relating each to specific manifestations of courtship violence in dyadic interaction. Sees concepts contributing to understanding of courtship violence as exaggerated form of behavior…
Descriptors: Adults, Attachment Behavior, Dating (Social), Foreign Countries
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Emery, Robert E.; Dillon, Peter – Family Relations, 1994
Discusses conceptual model highlighting renegotiation of relationships and redefinition of boundaries in divorced family system. Considers issues of intimacy and power boundary redefinition between parents and children and between former spouses regarding grief and self-efficacy. Suggests boundaries should be formal, distant, and rigid. (CRR)
Descriptors: Counseling, Divorce, Intimacy, Parent Child Relationship
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