[PDF][PDF] Couples coping with cancer: A Hold Me Tight pilot intervention study

LE Lynch - 2015 - researchdiscovery.drexel.edu
Couples Coping with Cancer: A Hold Me Tight Pilot Intervention Study. Page 1 Couples
Coping with Cancer: A Hold Me Tight Pilot Intervention Study. Lynch, Laura E. https://researchdiscovery.drexel.edu/esploro/outputs/doctoral/Couples-Coping-with-Cancer/991014632052704721/filesAndLinks?index=0 …

Cultural considerations in the context of romantic relationships

KM Lindahl, S Wigderson - Handbook of Cultural Factors in Behavioral …, 2020 - Springer
It is estimated that about one-third of couples experience distress or discord at some point in
the course of their relationship. The early literature of marriage and committed relationships …

The different roles of parents and friends: Support for divorce and Repartnering following martial dissolution among Latina and white women

CB McNamee, L Smyth - Sociological Perspectives, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
What role do significant others play in orientations to repartnering following divorce?
Situated within critical role theory, and focusing on 23 white and Latina divorcees from …

[图书][B] Ethnic identity and adult attachment as correlates of relationship satisfaction among White, Black, and interracial couples

D McIntyre - 2018 - search.proquest.com
Problem: Relationship satisfaction is a broad construct that has been extensively
researched. However, there are gaps in the literature pertaining to relationship satisfaction …

" I'm Not Your Ride or Die": A Qualitative Study of Black Women's Experiences in Intimate Marketplaces

AJ Peck - 2022 - search.proquest.com
Black women's marriage rates have consistently been on the decline since the 1960's and
currently, Black women are the least likely to get married across all races and genders …

Considerations for Premarital Counseling and Education for Dating and Engaged Heterosexual African American Couples

E Holmes, R Lark, JM Smedley - Black Couples Therapy: Clinical …, 2023 - books.google.com
Research continually finds that those who marry live longer, on average, and tend to be
physically healthier than those who never marry, divorce, or become widowed (Dupre et al …

Family as a naturally occurring stressor: Race, psychosocial factors, and daily health

KE Cichy, JE Lee - The Oxford handbook of integrative health …, 2018 - books.google.com
Racial disparities in health are substantial and well documented. Differential exposure and
reactivity to psychological stressors provide one way through which African Americans' …

[PDF][PDF] Racial and Ethnic Heterogeneity in Housework Time: The Intersection of Gender and Marital Status

HC Cheng, LC Sayer - files.osf.io
This study aims to explore the racial and ethnic heterogeneity in men's and women's
housework time across marital statuses. As the perspective of Gender as Structure suggests …

Cambios en el tipo de unión ante el nacimiento del primer hijo en Chile

VS Ulloa - Revista Latinoamericana de Población, 2014 - dialnet.unirioja.es
Este artículo estudia los cambios en las uniones de mujeres chilenas en diferentes etapas
de su fecundidad (concepción, nacimiento y cuarto cumpleaños de su primer hijo) y las …

Kin connection: Kin involvement while growing up and marriage in adulthood

RK Raley, CE Stokes - Social science research, 2011 - Elsevier
Although previous research demonstrates the importance of the availability of marriageable
men, earnings, and employment stability for racial differences in marriage, it also suggests …