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Gunty, Amy L.; Buri, John R. – Online Submission, 2008
The relationship between Young's (1999) Early Maladaptive Schemas (EMSs) and several parental variables was investigated. The parental variables of interest were: (a) Nurturance, (b) Authority, (c) Intrusiveness, (d) Psychological Control, (e) Overprotection, and (f) Parentification. Regression analyses revealed that these parental practices…
Descriptors: Parent Influence, Parenting Styles, Parenting Skills, Child Rearing
Fethke, Carol C. – 1987
Economic well-being after retirement depends on an individual's portfolio which includes income from Social Security, pensions, transfers from public or private sources, and accumulated wealth. Any event which interrupts the savings process can have an adverse effect on an individual's economic status after retirement. Dissolution of marriage,…
Descriptors: Divorce, Economic Factors, Economic Status, Marital Status
Schriber, Jacquelyn B.; And Others – 1983
Two types of bias in the attribution process are the responsibility bias, in which individuals tend to assume more than their objective share of responsibility, and unrealistic optimism, in which individuals tend to assume that future outcomes will be positive. In order to investigate these self-serving biases among married and divorced…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Bias, Conflict, Divorce
Witherspoon, Paul – 1987
The Guilford-Zimmerman Temperament Survey (GZTS) has been described as one of the most widely used tests in marriage counseling. The GZTS was administered to 61 couples when they entered marriage counseling between 1980 and 1985. When counseling ended, couples were divided into three groups--married and together after counseling (MT); married but…
Descriptors: Divorce, Individual Differences, Marital Instability, Marital Status
Bray, James H.; And Others – 1985
As the divorce rate continues to rise, increasing attention is being paid to the impact of parental divorce and remarriage on the children from these families. A study was undertaken to investigate the impact of family process and organization, in intact, divorced, and stepfather families. Subjects were 36 families (12 families from each group)…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Children, Divorce, Family Influence
Moxnes, Kari – 1986
The opinion that divorce is more painful and difficult for men than for women is widespread among both professionals and the public. This issue was examined in a study involving 50 divorced men and 44 divorced women in Trondheim, Norway. Interviews were conducted with respondents and the difficulty and pain of divorce were measured in part by each…
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), Divorce, Emotional Adjustment, Family Problems
Dail, Paula W. – 1986
As family structures have shifted to include a high proportion of single parent households, more attention has been directed toward the characteristics of both the maternal and paternal roles. A study was conducted to identify the nurturing qualities of parenthood in a sample of 51 presently unmarried, noncustodial fathers, and to determine the…
Descriptors: Divorce, Family Structure, Father Attitudes, Fatherless Family
Etaugh, Claire; Nekolny, Karen – 1988
The increasing participation of women in the labor force has generated research concerning how employed women are perceived by others. Less research has been done concerning how working mothers, particularly those with very young children, are perceived. This study examined how adults viewed working mothers or young children and investigated…
Descriptors: Competence, Divorce, Employed Parents, Homemakers
Morris, James D.; Prescott, Mary R. – 1974
This article presents a description of the authors' experiences in a university counseling center with therapy groups for individuals who had undergone male-female partnership failure. The impact separation and divorce have on individuals, resulting adjustment stages, and corresponding group goals are highlighted. Common concerns and feelings…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, College Students, Counselor Role, Divorce
Bear, Roberta Meyer; Flowers, Barbara P. – 1981
Although some people fantasize about their spouse's possible death, the literature contains no reports of research on widowhood fantasies. The incidence, characteristics, and possible function of these fantasies were examined in individual interviews with 28 divorced and married men and women. Interview data were analyzed by calculating chi-square…
Descriptors: Coping, Death, Divorce, Fantasy
Caine, Robert L. – 1981
Previous studies by Newman, Whittemore, and Newman (NWN) reported that between the years 1959 and 1963 and the years 1962 and 1967, percentages of women in the labor force increased as well as suicide rates. The role of women in the labor force was indicative of anomie, which correlated with suicide. The relationship between working women and…
Descriptors: Divorce, Employed Women, Females, Labor Force
Benson, Helene A. – 1980
This speech focuses on women and private pension plans, such as private pension coverage and smaller benefit amounts. Pension issues affecting women as employees include participation in plans, vesting, break-in service, benefit accruals, integration with Social Security, sex-based actuarial tables, portability, inflation, and individual…
Descriptors: Divorce, Economic Factors, Employed Women, Federal Legislation
Wilson, Keren Brown; DeShane, Michael R. – 1980
The influence of marital status on the well-being of older persons has been of interest to social gerontologists. To investigate the well-being of married, widowed, and divorced older persons, 397 older men and women completed eight measures of well-being, including daily living activities, overall financial status, and psychological health.…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Aging (Individuals), Comparative Analysis, Divorce
Tuma, June M. – 1982
This review examines the literature on the effect of marriage and motherhood on women's psychological well-being. The paper discusses the impact of child rearing on life satisfaction and feelings of stress and considers the special problems of the working mother. Changing social attitudes surrounding a woman's role as wife and marital dissolution…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Divorce, Employed Women, Literature Reviews
Howard, Lahoma J. – Online Submission, 2005
This paper is part of a larger study that focuses on how today's community college students are paying for their education. Analysis of the data collected for this study shows that students who cohabit display distinctly different characteristics than single, divorced and married students. These include such things as being more likely to have no…
Descriptors: College Students, Marital Status, Community Colleges, Interpersonal Relationship