The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of the Ridley and colleagues Mutual Problem Solving Program on assessments of relationship satisfaction and perceptions of equity in remarital couples. It was predicted that since the program imposed by its processes and its content, an equitable system by which couples could resolve conflicts, that equity perceptions should improve; and, according to the theoretical propositions of equity theory, it was expected that as equity improved, so should overall relationship satisfaction. Ten couples completed the eight week training program, completing a packet of thirteen questionnaires and one audio-taped discussion of a couple problem, once at pre-test and again at post-test. Using a case stud...
The results showed that there was significant difference between husbands’ and their wives' marital ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the difference between the effects of two structured group ...
Married couples often face serious issues that require them to make difficult decisions in their rel...
The study sought to investigate the effectiveness of a structured programme geared towards improving...
A study among 290 remarried individuals examined equity perceptions in the former and the current ma...
A study among 290 remarried individuals examined equity perceptions in the former and the current ma...
A study among 290 remarried individuals examined equity perceptions in the former and the current ma...
A study among 290 remarried individuals examined equity perceptions in the former and the current ma...
This study measured marital satisfaction of low-income couples in a Western state following particip...
Changes in the affect of ten remarried couples during participation in a communication and problem s...
A study among 290 remarried individuals examined equity perceptions in the former and the current ma...
Marital shared problem-solving has been considered composed of communication and problem-solving ski...
Various perceptual processes have been implicated as explanatory constructs for the relationship bet...
Purpose: This study was conducted to examine the effects of a marital relationship enrichment progra...
The concurrent and longitudinal associations between spousal communication and marital satisfaction ...
The results showed that there was significant difference between husbands’ and their wives' marital ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the difference between the effects of two structured group ...
Married couples often face serious issues that require them to make difficult decisions in their rel...
The study sought to investigate the effectiveness of a structured programme geared towards improving...
A study among 290 remarried individuals examined equity perceptions in the former and the current ma...
A study among 290 remarried individuals examined equity perceptions in the former and the current ma...
A study among 290 remarried individuals examined equity perceptions in the former and the current ma...
A study among 290 remarried individuals examined equity perceptions in the former and the current ma...
This study measured marital satisfaction of low-income couples in a Western state following particip...
Changes in the affect of ten remarried couples during participation in a communication and problem s...
A study among 290 remarried individuals examined equity perceptions in the former and the current ma...
Marital shared problem-solving has been considered composed of communication and problem-solving ski...
Various perceptual processes have been implicated as explanatory constructs for the relationship bet...
Purpose: This study was conducted to examine the effects of a marital relationship enrichment progra...
The concurrent and longitudinal associations between spousal communication and marital satisfaction ...
The results showed that there was significant difference between husbands’ and their wives' marital ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the difference between the effects of two structured group ...
Married couples often face serious issues that require them to make difficult decisions in their rel...