The relationship between marital distress and psychiatric symptoms of wives and husbands was investigated by comparing the number, intensity, and types of symptoms reported by each spouse in a group of maritally-distressed couples. Wives reported a significantly higher number and intensity of symptoms on the overall SCL-90 and on four of the eight sub-scales. Possible explanations for these findings are discussed
Marital research has demonstrated that one of the most important factors related to marital satisfac...
Women consistently exhibit more psychological distress than men. This study addresses the gender ga...
The main aim of the present research is to compare the psychological profile of the employee wives w...
1. In the literature on the marital relationship of psychiatric patients it often has been reported ...
This study examined how variables which are related to infertility contribute to the prediction of t...
Considerable research has established that particular partner characteristics have a negative impact...
Lundblad A-M, Hansson K. Relational problems and psychiatric symptoms in couple therapyInt J Soc Wel...
Background: Divorce has been established as an adverse social consequence of mental illness. There i...
Cross-sectional relationships between psychological symptoms, marital quality, and stress experience...
The associations between marital relationships, as measured by the Ryle Marital Patterns Test, and s...
Marital distress and depression are strongly related, making the study of depression within a marita...
Background Studies of caregiver burden and somatic illness tend to be based on relat...
background : the big wars with its plentiful victims, not only don’t human life to calmness and secu...
Previous research suggests that marital problems, inhibited communication, social rejection, and mut...
Objective: To examine differences between single and married mothers in the 12-month prevalence of p...
Marital research has demonstrated that one of the most important factors related to marital satisfac...
Women consistently exhibit more psychological distress than men. This study addresses the gender ga...
The main aim of the present research is to compare the psychological profile of the employee wives w...
1. In the literature on the marital relationship of psychiatric patients it often has been reported ...
This study examined how variables which are related to infertility contribute to the prediction of t...
Considerable research has established that particular partner characteristics have a negative impact...
Lundblad A-M, Hansson K. Relational problems and psychiatric symptoms in couple therapyInt J Soc Wel...
Background: Divorce has been established as an adverse social consequence of mental illness. There i...
Cross-sectional relationships between psychological symptoms, marital quality, and stress experience...
The associations between marital relationships, as measured by the Ryle Marital Patterns Test, and s...
Marital distress and depression are strongly related, making the study of depression within a marita...
Background Studies of caregiver burden and somatic illness tend to be based on relat...
background : the big wars with its plentiful victims, not only don’t human life to calmness and secu...
Previous research suggests that marital problems, inhibited communication, social rejection, and mut...
Objective: To examine differences between single and married mothers in the 12-month prevalence of p...
Marital research has demonstrated that one of the most important factors related to marital satisfac...
Women consistently exhibit more psychological distress than men. This study addresses the gender ga...
The main aim of the present research is to compare the psychological profile of the employee wives w...