Fertility Problems and Marital Relationships: The Effects of Appraisal and Coping Differences on Communication |
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... Emotional expression . The spouse who uses expression of emotions will seek out the emotions of the other spouse through demanding , while the spouse who uses less emotional expression will seek distance from emotions through withdrawal ...
... Emotional expression . The spouse who uses expression of emotions will seek out the emotions of the other spouse through demanding , while the spouse who uses less emotional expression will seek distance from emotions through withdrawal ...
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... Emotional expression . There was a significant main effect of gender of target whereby wives ( M = 2.05 ) were seen as using more emotional expression than were husbands ( M = 1.26 ) , F ( 1,37 ) = 74.15 , p < .000 . There was no ...
... Emotional expression . There was a significant main effect of gender of target whereby wives ( M = 2.05 ) were seen as using more emotional expression than were husbands ( M = 1.26 ) , F ( 1,37 ) = 74.15 , p < .000 . There was no ...
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... emotional expression , and desire for sharing with spouse were entered , resulting in R2 = .23 . For negative engagement , differences in importance of having children , involvement in treatment , distancing and emotional expression ...
... emotional expression , and desire for sharing with spouse were entered , resulting in R2 = .23 . For negative engagement , differences in importance of having children , involvement in treatment , distancing and emotional expression ...
Contents
Contributions from Marital Research | 12 |
The StructureProcess Model Applied to Couples | 22 |
Summary of the Model | 32 |
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alpha alpha coefficients analyses ANGELES approach CALIFORN child Christensen communication behaviors communication patterns communication problems conflict coping strategy couples coping couples with fertility current study demanding role Descriptive Statistics Desire for sharing differences between husbands DIFFERENCES IN DESIRE distancing Dunkel-Schetter effect of gender emotional expression expresses thoughts female factor fertility problem findings gender differences gender of reporter gender of target Halman husbands and wives hypothesized individual adjustment infertile couples involvement in treatment joint/unknown less LIBRARY LOS ANGELES Mahlstedt male factor marital problems marital relationship marital satisfaction marriage mutual avoidance negative engagement partner positive engagement problem-solving psychological quality of communication regarding the fertility reporter interaction reports of communication seeking treatment self-report self-report inventory sharing with spouse significant gender significant main effect significantly correlated social support stress and coping stressful events Threat to self-esteem TREATMENT INVOLVEMENT UNIVERSI vitro fertilization whereby wives wife-demand/husband-withdraw withdrawing role wives reported women