Marital Satisfaction 2 Both members of 15 heterosexual couples with an alcoholic husband (AC) and of 15 matched couples with healthy members (HC) filled out first, the Marital Adjustment Test (Locke & Wallace, 1959), second, the Coopersmith Self-Esteem Inventory (Coopersmith, 1967), and finally, a questionnaire on emotional feeling state in which the participant had to evaluate his or her own emotions and the emotions experienced by his or her partner. Results showed that both AC members reported lower marital satisfaction and a lower level of self-esteem than HC members. Furthermore, they were less congruent with their partner regarding the evaluation of their partner’s emotional feeling states (EFS). These deficits could have reperc...
This study examined whether people are more maritally satisfied when the valence of their partner\u2...
This study examined whether people are more maritally satisfied when the valence of their partner\u2...
This study examined whether people are more maritally satisfied when the valence of their partner\u2...
Both members of 15 heterosexual couples with an alcoholic husband (AC) and of 15 matched couples wit...
peer reviewedBoth members of 15 heterosexual couples with an alcoholic husband (AC) and of 15 matche...
Though there are several studies based on thealcoholic per se or his spouse, there is hardly anylite...
Though there are several studies based on thealcoholic per se or his spouse, there is hardly anylite...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has dened alcoholics as excessive drinkers whose dependence on a...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has dened alcoholics as excessive drinkers whose dependence on a...
Background: Marriage is a strong bond between couples with the promise of lifelong dedication and em...
Introduction: Alcohol dependence is considered an ongoing stressor for individuals and families. Amo...
Alcoholism is a major public health problem all over the world (WHO, 2004) and it has been frequentl...
Alcoholism is a major public health problem all over the world (WHO, 2004) and it has been frequentl...
Interpersonal perception was investigated with respect to distressed, alcoholic couples as compared ...
This study examined whether people are more maritally satisfied when the valence of their partner\u2...
This study examined whether people are more maritally satisfied when the valence of their partner\u2...
This study examined whether people are more maritally satisfied when the valence of their partner\u2...
This study examined whether people are more maritally satisfied when the valence of their partner\u2...
Both members of 15 heterosexual couples with an alcoholic husband (AC) and of 15 matched couples wit...
peer reviewedBoth members of 15 heterosexual couples with an alcoholic husband (AC) and of 15 matche...
Though there are several studies based on thealcoholic per se or his spouse, there is hardly anylite...
Though there are several studies based on thealcoholic per se or his spouse, there is hardly anylite...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has dened alcoholics as excessive drinkers whose dependence on a...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has dened alcoholics as excessive drinkers whose dependence on a...
Background: Marriage is a strong bond between couples with the promise of lifelong dedication and em...
Introduction: Alcohol dependence is considered an ongoing stressor for individuals and families. Amo...
Alcoholism is a major public health problem all over the world (WHO, 2004) and it has been frequentl...
Alcoholism is a major public health problem all over the world (WHO, 2004) and it has been frequentl...
Interpersonal perception was investigated with respect to distressed, alcoholic couples as compared ...
This study examined whether people are more maritally satisfied when the valence of their partner\u2...
This study examined whether people are more maritally satisfied when the valence of their partner\u2...
This study examined whether people are more maritally satisfied when the valence of their partner\u2...
This study examined whether people are more maritally satisfied when the valence of their partner\u2...