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Ball, Richard E.; Robbins, Lynn – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1986
Examined the relationship between marital status and overall life satisfaction among black Americans. For women, the married, widowed, and divorced are more satisfied with their lives than are the separated or single. However, when controls are introduced, these differences disappear. For men, the married are the least satisfied persons of any…
Descriptors: Blacks, Life Satisfaction, Marital Status, Sex Differences

Ball, Richard E. – Social Problems, 1983
A study of 1970-1973 data from four Florida counties examined the influences of marital status, family structure, age, health, social participation, income, and education on Black women's life satisfaction. Findings indicated that married, widowed, and divorced women had higher levels of life satisfaction than single and separated women.…
Descriptors: Blacks, Family Structure, Females, Life Satisfaction
Ball, Richard E. – 1984
The parental satisfaction levels of a probability sample of 197 black mothers in the United States were examined. Three-fourths of the mothers described their relationships with their children as "very satisfying." Bivariate analysis showed that satisfaction did not vary significantly by marital status or family-household structure.…
Descriptors: Black Mothers, Family Structure, Income, Marital Status
Ball, Richard E.; Robbins, Lynn – 1983
Research on black families in the United States consistently has neglected the black man. To investigate the relationship between marital status and life satisfaction among black men, 253 black adult men from a sociodemographically representative sample of central Florida were interviewed using the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale.…
Descriptors: Adults, Black Community, Black Family, Blacks