This study researched the meaning of being single among 24 college-age adults of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (i.e., Mormons). It examined influences on the construction of meanings of singlehood, gender patterns regarding the meaning of singlehood, and pressures on L.D.S. singles to date and marry. The most important finding was that positive attitudes toward singlehood are more prevalent than negative or ambivalent attitudes. Families, as gate-keepers and transmitters of cultural information about singlehood and marriage, and the L.D.S. religion were the strongest influences on the development of meanings of singlehood. Families and religion mutually influence one another and meanings of singlehood, and supportive frien...
Stemming from my own experiences (and tensions and paradoxes) negotiating the complexity involved in...
Black Love media are television shows, movies, news articles, dating advice books, podcasts, blogs, ...
Status transitions such as divorce challenge those who undergo them to revise or reformulate identit...
Religious young adults interpret their single experiences based on an intricate system of influences...
Those who never marry, the casually committed, the widowed, the divorced — these and other single pe...
It is not good to be alone; singleness and the Black Seventh-day Adventist Woman Over the last decad...
In the Seventh-day Adventist church there is a percentage of adult members who are single. It is the...
This thesis explores the deinstitutionalization of marriage and the stigmatization of women who rema...
1 online resource (89 p.)Includes abstract and appendices.Includes bibliographical references (p. 83...
The Bible holds many examples of adult singles—including Paul, John the Baptist, and Anna—who lived ...
For single Christians over the age of twenty-five, finding support and acceptance within the church ...
The purpose of this study was to explore single women’s views towards the institution of marriage. T...
A relatively large number of people in Western societies are single; that is, they are not involved ...
Problem The purpose of this study was to discover, develop, evaluate, and implement a supportive sin...
Singleness most commonly refers to a stage of early-adult life which is temporary and which precedes...
Stemming from my own experiences (and tensions and paradoxes) negotiating the complexity involved in...
Black Love media are television shows, movies, news articles, dating advice books, podcasts, blogs, ...
Status transitions such as divorce challenge those who undergo them to revise or reformulate identit...
Religious young adults interpret their single experiences based on an intricate system of influences...
Those who never marry, the casually committed, the widowed, the divorced — these and other single pe...
It is not good to be alone; singleness and the Black Seventh-day Adventist Woman Over the last decad...
In the Seventh-day Adventist church there is a percentage of adult members who are single. It is the...
This thesis explores the deinstitutionalization of marriage and the stigmatization of women who rema...
1 online resource (89 p.)Includes abstract and appendices.Includes bibliographical references (p. 83...
The Bible holds many examples of adult singles—including Paul, John the Baptist, and Anna—who lived ...
For single Christians over the age of twenty-five, finding support and acceptance within the church ...
The purpose of this study was to explore single women’s views towards the institution of marriage. T...
A relatively large number of people in Western societies are single; that is, they are not involved ...
Problem The purpose of this study was to discover, develop, evaluate, and implement a supportive sin...
Singleness most commonly refers to a stage of early-adult life which is temporary and which precedes...
Stemming from my own experiences (and tensions and paradoxes) negotiating the complexity involved in...
Black Love media are television shows, movies, news articles, dating advice books, podcasts, blogs, ...
Status transitions such as divorce challenge those who undergo them to revise or reformulate identit...