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Multilevel Analysis Of Couple Congruence On Pain, Interference, And Disability, Annmarie Cano, Ayna B. Johansen, Aleda Franz
Multilevel Analysis Of Couple Congruence On Pain, Interference, And Disability, Annmarie Cano, Ayna B. Johansen, Aleda Franz
Psychology Faculty Research Publications
Couple congruence on ratings of pain severity and disability were examined using hierarchical linear modeling. Older community Individuals with Chronic Pain (ICPs) and their spouses completed the Multidimensional Pain Inventory (pain severity, interference, negative spouse responses to pain), Sickness Impact Profile (physical disability, psychosocial disability), and the Mood and Anxiety Symptom Questionnaire (psychological distress). Both spouses reported on ICPs' pain and disability as well as their own psychological distress. Spousal incongruence was observed on interference and physical disability such that ICPs reported greater disability than their spouses reported for them. No significant incongruence was observed in pain severity or psychosocial …
Addressing Better Health Communication For Young Married Couples In Egypt, Mayada Mostafa Wahsh
Addressing Better Health Communication For Young Married Couples In Egypt, Mayada Mostafa Wahsh
Archived Theses and Dissertations
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The Express: February 7, 2005, Taylor University Fort Wayne
The Express: February 7, 2005, Taylor University Fort Wayne
2004-2005 (Volume 9)
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Nf05-592 Both Partners Are Responsible For The Relationship, Kathy Bosch
Nf05-592 Both Partners Are Responsible For The Relationship, Kathy Bosch
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Strong marriages or partnerships do not just happen; they require effort. The individual must work together to create and maintain a healthy, satisfying relationship. It is a responsibility that both partners share equally.
This NebFact discusses the different ways that make a marriage last through the years.