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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
The Effects of Childhood Abuse on Relationship Quality: Gender Differences and Clinical Implications
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
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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