Analysis of data over 13 years with more than 800 adults shows that we're likely to see our spouses as more irritating and demanding as we age, while we are likely to see our relationships with children and friends more positively.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/84167/1/Birdittpod.mp
Marital satisfaction is important for health and well-being, although deter-minants of satisfaction ...
Long-term marriages (N = 156) varying in spouses ' age (40-50 years or 60-70 years) and relativ...
© 2018 The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Soci...
We examined age-related changes in emotional behavior in a sample of middle-aged and older long-term...
We examined age-related changes in emotional behavior in a sample of middle-aged and older long-term...
Previous cross-sectional studies with the Love Scale have described linearly lower scores in marital...
This article examines age differences in positive, but especially negative, interactions in close re...
The rapid growth in cohabitation in recent decades has coincided with a burgeoning literature on the...
Key messages Significant changes have occurred in patterns of relationship formation and dissoluti...
Excerpt As closely interactive cohorts throughout their adult lives, husbands and wives have been se...
The proposed research investigates people’s opinions regarding emotional aspects of jealousy in a re...
The present study explored how romantic relationship qualities develop with age and relationship len...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [44]-50)Research suggests that as individuals age, sex-ro...
Although research has examined marital satisfaction in later life, little is known about the specifi...
Age group differences in self-reported supportive, aversive, ambivalent, and indifferent partner rel...
Marital satisfaction is important for health and well-being, although deter-minants of satisfaction ...
Long-term marriages (N = 156) varying in spouses ' age (40-50 years or 60-70 years) and relativ...
© 2018 The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Soci...
We examined age-related changes in emotional behavior in a sample of middle-aged and older long-term...
We examined age-related changes in emotional behavior in a sample of middle-aged and older long-term...
Previous cross-sectional studies with the Love Scale have described linearly lower scores in marital...
This article examines age differences in positive, but especially negative, interactions in close re...
The rapid growth in cohabitation in recent decades has coincided with a burgeoning literature on the...
Key messages Significant changes have occurred in patterns of relationship formation and dissoluti...
Excerpt As closely interactive cohorts throughout their adult lives, husbands and wives have been se...
The proposed research investigates people’s opinions regarding emotional aspects of jealousy in a re...
The present study explored how romantic relationship qualities develop with age and relationship len...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [44]-50)Research suggests that as individuals age, sex-ro...
Although research has examined marital satisfaction in later life, little is known about the specifi...
Age group differences in self-reported supportive, aversive, ambivalent, and indifferent partner rel...
Marital satisfaction is important for health and well-being, although deter-minants of satisfaction ...
Long-term marriages (N = 156) varying in spouses ' age (40-50 years or 60-70 years) and relativ...
© 2018 The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Soci...