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Displaying morally responsible motherhood : lone mothers accounting for work during non-standard hours

2020

This study examined how lone mothers rationalise their work during non-standard hours (e.g., evenings and weekends), which they perceive as problematic in terms of child wellbeing, and thereby as violating the culturally shared moral order of ‘good’ motherhood. The data comprise interviews with 16 Finnish lone mothers, analysed as accounts, with a special focus on their linguistic features. The mothers displayed morally responsible motherhood through: (1) excusing work during non-standard hours as an external demand; (2) appealing to an inability to act according to good mothering ideals; (3) using adaptive strategies to protect child wellbeing; and (4) challenging the idea of risk. Our fin…

accounts analysisSociology and Political Science05 social sciencesmotherhoodSingle mothersepätyypillinen työstigmatyksinhuoltajatsingle mothers050902 family studies050903 gender studiesstigmaMoral responsibility0509 other social sciencesäitiysPsychologySocial psychologynon-standard work
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Linking Economic Stress to Marital Quality Among Finnish Marital Couples

1998

Structural equation modeling was used to test the mediators of economic circumstances on marital quality using a sample of married or cohabiting 36-year-old Finnish men ( n = 133) and women ( n = 117). The model tested was an adapted version of the model presented by Conger, Ge, and Lorenz. For the men, the results were consistent with the proposed model: Poor employment status caused economic strain and affected the lives of the men to the extent that current economic strain increased expected financial strain, leading to greater depression and greater hostility in the marriage, both of which, in turn, predicted poor marital quality. For the women, poor economic circumstances and, in part…

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LGBTIQ+ break-up assemblages : At the end of the rainbow

2020

This article explores Finnish LGBTIQ+ people’s break-ups. The long battle for equal rights has placed LGBTIQ+ people’s relationships under pressure to succeed. Previous studies argue that partners in LGBTIQ+ relationships try to appear as ordinary and happy as possible, and remain silent about the challenges they face in their relationships. Consequently, they may miss out on opportunities to receive institutional and familial support. This study aims to move beyond recurrent frameworks that take the similarity or difference between LGBTIQ+ relationships/break-ups and mixed-sex relationships as a predefined point of departure. The analysis draws on ethnographic observations of relationship …

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Mothers’ non-standard working schedules and family time : enhancing regularity and togetherness

2016

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate Finnish working mothers’ experiences of the effects of non-standard working schedules (NSWS) on family time in two family forms, coupled and lone-parent families. Furthermore the aim is to find out what meanings mothers with NSWS attached to family time paying particular attention to the circumstances in which mothers experienced NSWS positively. Design/methodology/approach – Thematic analysis of 20 semi-structured interviews was used to investigate mothers’ experiences of the effects of NSWS on family time. Findings – The key factor generating positive experiences was the ability to maintain regularity and togetherness, which was enhan…

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Shared Sequences from Network Therapy with Adolescents Only the therapist Finds Meaningful

2016

As part of a larger research project, this qualitative study explores sequences from six network therapy sessions. We focused on these sequences because only the therapists found them to be meaningful; the other participants did not think they were significant. The aim of this study was to explore the therapists’ inner dialogues, the degree to which these inner dialogues consist of professional and personal voices, and what this means for the dialogical process. We used a multi-perspective methodology that combines video recordings of network therapy sessions, participants’ interviews, and text analysis. We found that the outer dialogue and the therapists’ inner dialogues are strongly relat…

dialogical practiceProfessional knowledge050103 clinical psychologySociology and Political Science05 social sciencesDialogical selfdialogical process050902 family studiesNetwork therapynetwork therapyinner and outer dialogues0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology (miscellaneous)Personal experience0509 other social sciencesPsychologySocial psychologyta515Qualitative researchAustralian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy
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Figli adulti di divorzi ostili

2021

L’articolo propone una rassegna della letteratura relativa agli effetti a breve e lungo termine del divorzio coniugale sui figli adulti e giovani adulti. La ricerca internazionale relativa alle conseguenze del divorzio sul benessere psi- cologico dei figli ha spesso trascurato l’impatto che l’evento separativo e i cam- biamenti ad esso connessi possono avere sulla vita e sulle scelte dei figli adul- ti. Il vissuto del sentirsi “intrappolati” nel conflitto coniugale sembra avere esiti a lungo termine e influenzare differentemente la relazione con il padre e con la madre. L’articolo, attraverso un’esemplificazione clinica, si concentra anche sulle conseguenze del divorzio sulla qualità delle …

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Global Perspective on Marital Satisfaction

2020

Across the world, millions of couples get married each year. One of the strongest predictors of whether partners will remain in their relationship is their reported satisfaction. Marital satisfaction is commonly found to be a key predictor of both individual and relational well-being. Despite its importance in predicting relationship longevity, there are relatively few empirical research studies examining predictors of marital satisfaction outside of a Western context. To address this gap in the literature and complete the existing knowledge about global predictors of marital satisfaction, we used an open-access database of self-reported assessments of self-reported marital satisfaction wit…

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ARMONÍA DE PAREJA EN POBLACIÓN DE PERSONAS MAYORES: DIFERENCIAS ENTRE SEXOS

2016

El ajuste diádico no solamente es un factor esencial en la perdurabilidad y calidad de toda relación de pareja, sino que además, puede afectar a la vida personal y a la salud de sus miembros. El presente estudio explora el ajuste percibido por las personas mayores en España en su relación de pareja presente o pasada, analizando las posibles diferencias entre hombres y mujeres. Se administró la Escala de Ajuste Diádico a 80 personas entre los 51 y los 81 años. El 55% eran mujeres. El 66,3% estaban casados, el 21,3% separados o divorciados y un 12,5% había enviudado. Se tomó el valor 107 propuesto en la literatura como punto de corte para establecer un ajuste diádico positivo. La puntuación g…

elderly peoplepersonas mayoresAjuste diádicolcsh:BF1-99005 social sciences050109 social psychologyajuste diádicorelación de parejalcsh:Psychology050902 family studiespartner relationshipDyadic adjustment0501 psychology and cognitive sciences0509 other social sciencesInternational Journal of Developmental and Educational Psychology. Revista INFAD de Psicología.
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On Heidegger’s Sofa: Some Remarks on Psychotherapy from Historical and Philosophical Points of View

2019

AbstractOur starting point in this article is that the question of the essence of psychotherapy has to some extent been neglected. Its medical context has strengthened the tendency to interpret psychotherapy in general from a technical and overtly rationalistic standpoint. Instead, we would underline the importance of the philosophical and historical roots of all psychotherapies. In our view, it is imperative to acknowledge the antirationalistic underpinnings that have always informed the discipline. We show how speculative mysticism and the late philosophy of Martin Heidegger have proved to be indispensable tools in setting psychotherapies in their philosophical and historical context. Rob…

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What is your couple type? Gender ideology, housework-sharing, and babies

2015

AbstractBACKGROUNDIt is increasingly acknowledged that not only gender equality but also gender ideology plays a role in explaining fertility in advanced societies. In a micro perspective, the potential mismatch between gender equality (i.e., the actual sharing taking place in a couple) and gender ideology (i.e., attitudes and beliefs regarding gender roles) may drive childbearing decisions.OBJECTIVEThis paper assesses the impact of consistency between gender equality in attitudes and equality in the division of household labour on the likelihood of having another child, for different parities.METHODSRelying on two-wave panel data of the Bulgarian, Czech, French, Hungarian, and Lithuanian G…

jel:Z0CzechHOUSEHOLD LABORPERCEPTIONSFertility gender equity gender equality gender couple typology GGS survey5. Gender equalityMENS CHILDBEARING DESIRES; HOUSEHOLD LABOR; FERTILITY INTENTIONS; 2ND BIRTHS; CHILD-CARE; EUROPE; EQUALITY; EQUITY; PERCEPTIONS; ATTITUDESBulgarianSettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica Sociale050207 economics10. No inequalityProxy (statistics)media_common05 social sciencesfertility gender couple typology gender equality gender equity GGS16. Peace & justiceCHILD-CARElcsh:HB848-3697Feeling050902 family studieslanguagePublic sphereIdeologymedicine.symptomPsychologyEQUITYSocial psychologyTypologyEUROPEmedia_common.quotation_subjectGENDER EQUITYFertilityConsistency (negotiation)0502 economics and businessmedicineFERTILITYGENERATIONS AND GENDER SURVEYSMENS CHILDBEARING DESIRES2ND BIRTHSATTITUDESEgalitarianismDemographyDisappointmentGENDER EQUALITYCOUPLE TYPEPrivate sphereSettore SECS-S/04 - Demografiagender couple typologyGGSlanguage.human_languageGENDER EQUALITY GENDER EQUITY COUPLE TYPE FERTILITY GENERATIONS AND GENDER SURVEYSFERTILITY INTENTIONSjel:J13jel:J1jel:J12jel:J16lcsh:Demography. Population. Vital eventsDemographic economics0509 other social sciencesEQUALITYBreadwinner modelPanel data
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