Search results for "Marital satisfaction"

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Satisfacción sexual femenina: influencia de la edad y variedad de prácticas sexuales

2018

La satisfacción sexual es la respuesta afectiva y emocional surgida de la evaluación de las interacciones sexuales personales y de la percepción de la consumación del deseo erótico. La satisfacción marital, definida como la actitud hacia la interacción marital y los aspectos emocionales y estructurales de la pareja, es considerada uno de los más fuertes predictores de la satisfacción sexual. Además, existen otras variables que pueden estar interviniendo en la satisfacción sexual y marital de las mujeres. Por tanto, el objetivo de este trabajo es analizar la influencia de la edad y la variedad de prácticas sexuales y afectivas en la satisfacción sexual y marital de mujeres con pareja estable…

050103 clinical psychologyYounger agemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesHuman sexualitySexual intercourseMarital satisfaction050903 gender studiesPerceptionSexual orientation0501 psychology and cognitive sciences0509 other social sciencesPsychologyConsummationmedia_commonClinical psychologyInternational Journal of Developmental and Educational Psychology. Revista INFAD de Psicología.
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Fathers’ marital satisfaction and their involvement with their child with disabilities

2011

The study examines whether fathers’ marital satisfaction – that is, relationships within the parents’ marriage – is correlated with their involvement with their child with disabilities. Data were collected from 243 Polish fathers who were married and who had at least one child with disabilities. The issue was assessed by two measures, the Marital Satisfaction Scale and the Father Involvement Scale. The results show that fathers’ marital satisfaction is significantly (p   0.05) correlated with the fifth component of fathers’ involvement with their child with disabilities, active help in achieving independence by their children.

Activities of daily livingChild rearingMarital satisfactionScale (social sciences)Developmental and Educational PsychologyPsychologyHealth Professions (miscellaneous)EducationClinical psychologyDevelopmental psychologyEuropean Journal of Special Needs Education
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Types of work-family interface: Well-being correlates of negative and positive spillover between work and family

2006

Item does not contain fulltext The aim of the present study was to test the structure of the work-family interface measure, which was intended to take into account both the positive and negative spillover between work and family demands in both directions. In addition, the links among the types of work-family spillover and the subjects' general and domain-specific well-being were examined. The sample (n= 202) consisted of Finnish employees, aged 42, who had a spouse/partner. Confirmatory factor analyses indicated that a four-factor model, including negative work-to-family spillover, negative family-to-work spillover, positive work-to-family spillover, and positive family-to-work spillover, …

AdultEmploymentMaleDepressionPsychological distressGeneral MedicineJob SatisfactionArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Spillover effectMarital satisfactionSpouseWell-beingQuality of LifeDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumansFamilyFemaleJob satisfactionMarriagePath analysis (statistics)PsychologySocial psychologyGeneral PsychologyWork Health and PerformanceFactor analysisScandinavian Journal of Psychology
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The Fertility Quality of Life Questionnaire (FertiQoL) Relational subscale: psychometric properties and discriminant validity across gender.

2016

Study question Is the Fertility Quality of Life Questionnaire (FertiQoL)-Relational Scale a valid measure to assess the relational domain regarding quality of life in women and men undergoing infertility treatment? Summary answer The FertiQoL-Relational scale (FertiQoL-REL) showed good psychometric properties and captured core aspects of couple relationships. What is known already FertiQoL has become a gold standard for the assessment of infertility-related quality of life in patients undergoing assisted reproduction treatment (ART). Despite its growing importance, no previous studies have examined the convergent validity of the FertiQoL-REL and its discriminant validity across gender. Stud…

AdultMaleLongitudinal studyPsychometricsPsychometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectFertilityFertilization in VitroPersonal SatisfactionGender specificityRelational domain03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of life (healthcare)Sex FactorsSettore M-PSI/08 - Psicologia ClinicaSurveys and QuestionnairesDyadic adjustmentHumans030212 general & internal medicineFertiQoLmedia_common030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicineRehabilitationDiscriminant validitySettore M-PSI/03 - PsicometriaMarital satisfactionObstetrics and GynecologyReproducibility of ResultsConfirmatory factor analysisCross-Sectional StudiesFertilityConvergent validityReproductive MedicineConfirmatory factor analysiScale (social sciences)InfertilityQuality of LifeFemalePsychologyStress PsychologicalClinical psychologyHuman reproduction (Oxford, England)
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From telescope to binoculars. Dyadic outcome resulting from psychological counselling for infertile couples undergoing ART

2018

Objective This longitudinal study aims to evaluate the effect of psychological counselling on quality of life, marital satisfaction and need for parenthood in couples undergoing fertility treatments (ART). Background Recent guidelines on the ART suggest that psychological counselling should target both members of the infertile couple in order to improve their conjoint management of the infertility-related stress. However, studies on the dyadic outcome of couples are scarce. Methods 262 patients were originally considered in the study and completed questionnaires on quality of life, need for parenthood and marital satisfaction, before treatment (T1) and at the day of intrauterine inseminatio…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyLongitudinal studymarital satisfactionPsychology (all)Reproductive Techniques Assistedmedia_common.quotation_subjectReproductive medicineDirective CounselingFertilityInterpersonal communicationdyadic analysi03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of life (healthcare)Obstetrics and gynaecologySurveys and QuestionnairesmedicineCouple counsellingHumansLongitudinal Studies030212 general & internal medicineMarriageGeneral Psychologymedia_commonFamily Characteristics030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicinebusiness.industryObstetrics and GynecologyLogistic ModelsItalyReproductive MedicineInfertilityPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthPropensity score matchingQuality of LifeFemalePsychologybusinessStress PsychologicalClinical psychologyDyadJournal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology
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Work-family conflict and its relations to well-being: the role of personality as a moderating factor

2003

Contains fulltext : 63496.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) The aim of the present study was to examine the role of the Big Five personality dimensions as possible moderating factors between two types of work–family conflicts: work interference with family (WIF); and family interference with work (FIW); and their relationship to well-being in the domains of work and family generally as well. The participants were fathers (n=296) who took part in a national family research project in the Netherlands in 1995. All fathers were employed full-time. The results showed that emotional stability moderated the relationships between WIF and job exhaustion and between WIF and depression. In ad…

AgreeablenessWork–family conflictmedia_common.quotation_subjectModerationMarital satisfactionEmotionally stableWell-beingPersonalityBig Five personality traitsPsychologySocial psychologyDevelopmental PsychopathologyGeneral Psychologymedia_common
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Identifying Coping Profiles and Profile Differences in Role Engagement and Subjective Well-Being

2014

Coping strategies are not necessarily mutually exclusive and can be used simultaneously, a fact which has rarely been examined in coping research. We examined what kinds of coping profiles could be found in data concerning Finnish health care and service employees (n = 2756). We also studied whether role engagement (family-to-work-enrichment, work-to-family-enrichment, emotional energy at work, and work engagement) and subjective well-being (life, parental, and marital satisfaction, and psychological distress) differ between coping profiles. The data were analyzed through latent profile (LPA) and covariance analyses (Ancovas). LPA revealed seven distinct coping profiles: two active groups,…

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Happy Spouses, Happy Parents? Family Relationships Among Finnish and Dutch Dual Earners

2010

Contains fulltext : 90432.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) In this study links between spousal and parent-child relationships among Finnish (n = 157 couples) and Dutch (n = 276 couples) dual earners with young children were examined using paired questionnaire data. Variable-oriented analyses (structural equation modeling with a multigroup procedure) supported the spillover hypothesis, as higher levels of satisfaction in the spousal relationship were related to higher quality in the parent-child relationship and lower parental role restrictions. These connections did not differ by gender or country. With family typological analyses (mixture modeling), 4 family types were identified…

Family relationshipArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Quality of lifeMarital satisfactionAnthropologyCross-culturalMixture modelingPsychologyDevelopmental PsychopathologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Questionnaire dataStructural equation modelingDevelopmental psychologyJournal of Marriage and the Family
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Perceived Partner’s Self-Control and Social Support Effects on Relationship Satisfaction in Couples Experiencing Infertility or Miscarriage: Dyadic A…

2022

The process that infertile couples and those after a miscarriage go through is unpredictable and difficult to control; therefore, it is associated with a lowered sense of control for both partners. Uncontrolled stress creates a higher level of anxiety, which is associated not only with a lower quality of life but also with worse results from infertility treatment and higher risks of miscarriage. The aim of this study was to analyze the relationship between the partner’s perceived self-control and marital satisfaction in the context of the partners’ coping strategies. The actor-partner interdependence model was applied to 90 heterosexual married couples. Our results show that men…

Maleperceived partner's controlmarital satisfactionHealth Toxicology and MutagenesismiscarriagePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSocial SupportPersonal Satisfactioninfertility; miscarriage; perceived partner’s control; marital satisfaction; coping strategies; actor-partner interdependence modelcoping strategiesSelf-ControlAbortion Spontaneousactor-partner interdependence modelPregnancyInfertilityQuality of LifeHumansFemaleInterpersonal RelationsinfertilitySpousesInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Demographic variables and fathers' involvement with their child with disabilities

2013

The main purpose of this study is to examine whether fathers' involvement with their child with disabilities is correlated with some of the demographic variables. Data were collected from 243 Polish fathers who were married and who had at least one child with disabilities. The issue was assessed by two measures: a Questionnaire and the Father Involvement Scale. The results of the multiple regression show that fathers' involvement is significantly (P < 0.05) correlated with the level of fathers' concentration on the needs of their child with disabilities, the level of fathers' cooperation with their wives, the number of years during which parents cared for a child with disabilities, time dev…

Marital satisfactionChild rearingmedia_common.quotation_subjectScale (social sciences)Knowledge levelSelf-esteemParenting skillsPsychologyEducational attainmentEducationDevelopmental psychologyClinical psychologymedia_commonJournal of Research in Special Educational Needs
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