Marital relationship is based on affective, relationship maintenance, intergenerational and social dimensions. These dimensions, the “pillars” of couple identity, may be studied in terms of passion, intimacy, commitment, individual representations of couple relationship, quality of relationship with the family of origin and trust. Research on couple functioning generally identifies marital outcomes in terms of relationship satisfaction or stability. In the present work we identified another outcome of couple relationship: couple generativity, which describes the couple ability to take care of its familial and social bonds. In particular we examined whether and how the above dimensions are present in different groups based on age and pre...
The increasing rate of divorce has significantly changed the Italian family in the last decades. Con...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [183]-190)This study attempted to create a model of marit...
Within the literature on dyadic coping (Revenson, Kayser, & Bodenmann, 2005) and interpersonal perce...
Marital relationship is based on affective, relationship maintenance, intergenerational and social ...
The current study examined variables which contribute to marital satisfaction. Specifically, attachm...
This article examines the link between family relationships and well-being, focusing on relationship...
The couple represents the basic unit of life perpetuation. The couple is generally defined as a coup...
BACKGROUND: Marital satisfaction is a complex of feelings, which includes pleasure, satisfaction, an...
The purpose of the present study was to analyse marital functioning of satisfied couples and dissati...
Literature exploring marriage and parenting experiences has been primarily problem-focused. Prior re...
Marital satisfaction has been linked to numerous, important individual and couple outcomes including...
The present study examines the influence of intergenerational factors on love and marital expectatio...
Relational reflexivity (RR) is an increasingly important aspect in order to understand the agency of...
The aim of this article is to explore the relationship between marital satisfaction and family-of-or...
Although every model of marital satisfaction includes individual personality traits as a pertinent f...
The increasing rate of divorce has significantly changed the Italian family in the last decades. Con...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [183]-190)This study attempted to create a model of marit...
Within the literature on dyadic coping (Revenson, Kayser, & Bodenmann, 2005) and interpersonal perce...
Marital relationship is based on affective, relationship maintenance, intergenerational and social ...
The current study examined variables which contribute to marital satisfaction. Specifically, attachm...
This article examines the link between family relationships and well-being, focusing on relationship...
The couple represents the basic unit of life perpetuation. The couple is generally defined as a coup...
BACKGROUND: Marital satisfaction is a complex of feelings, which includes pleasure, satisfaction, an...
The purpose of the present study was to analyse marital functioning of satisfied couples and dissati...
Literature exploring marriage and parenting experiences has been primarily problem-focused. Prior re...
Marital satisfaction has been linked to numerous, important individual and couple outcomes including...
The present study examines the influence of intergenerational factors on love and marital expectatio...
Relational reflexivity (RR) is an increasingly important aspect in order to understand the agency of...
The aim of this article is to explore the relationship between marital satisfaction and family-of-or...
Although every model of marital satisfaction includes individual personality traits as a pertinent f...
The increasing rate of divorce has significantly changed the Italian family in the last decades. Con...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [183]-190)This study attempted to create a model of marit...
Within the literature on dyadic coping (Revenson, Kayser, & Bodenmann, 2005) and interpersonal perce...