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Relationship Maintenance Behaviors And Marital Stability In Remarriage: The Examination Of Stepfamily Constellations And Associated Challenges, Ron C. Bean
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Research on stepfamily life in the 21st century reveals unexplored variables at every turn. This is important because around half of American adults report close step-relationships and the challenges and demographic and relational differences for different types of stepfamilies remains unexplored. The first of these studies explored data for 879 husbands and wives couples to explore how positivity, negativity, and sexual interest levels differ depending which of the couple, both partners, or neither had previous children. Wives reported higher levels of marital instability and positivity than husbands. Marital instability was linked with one’s own and one’s partners’ negativity, and …
Nonstandard Employment And The Risk Of Divorce In South Korea, Donghyun Kim
Nonstandard Employment And The Risk Of Divorce In South Korea, Donghyun Kim
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Despite a persistent increase in South Korea’s divorce rate, our understanding of the economic determinants of divorce in South Korea is very limited. In particular, the relationship between nonstandard employment and divorce has received little attention, even though the number of nonstandard employees has rapidly increased in recent years. This paper examines the extent to which one’s employment type is associated with marital dissolution in South Korea, using nationally representative longitudinal data (the Korea Welfare Panel Study from 2007 to 2013). Results from discrete-time hazard models show that for men, the odds of divorce of nonstandard workers are estimated to …
The Effect Of Parental Divorce On Young Adult Women's Marital Attitudes, Anne Catherine Schmidt
The Effect Of Parental Divorce On Young Adult Women's Marital Attitudes, Anne Catherine Schmidt
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
This study examines how the experience of a parent's divorce during adolescence affects young adult women's attitudes about relationships, marriage and divorce.
Research questions looked at how participants felt about marriage, their relationship with their parents following the divorce, and how the experience of parental remarriage shapes attitudes about marriage. Fifteen young adult women were interviewed.
The most significant findings were that experiencing a parental divorce leads to
fee lings of ambivalence about marriage. Religious beliefs and positive role models can alleviate some of the negative feelings about marriage that may be present following a parental divorce. Experiencing parental conflict …
Financial Problems As Predictors Of Divorce: A Social Exchange Perspective, Jan D. Anderson
Financial Problems As Predictors Of Divorce: A Social Exchange Perspective, Jan D. Anderson
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
By using a conceptual framework derived from social exchange theory, this study examined the relationship between financial problems and divorce. Nationally representative data from the "Marital Instability Over the Life Course" panel study was used to determine if financial problems reported at one interview could predict those who would divorce by the subsequent interview. A self-replicating design allowed data analyses for three separate time periods: 1980-1983, 1983- 1988, and 1988-1992.
The sample used in this study consisted of 1,620 married men and women under the age of 55. Additionally, the participants were in their first marriages.
Divorce was the only …
Children's Experience Of Parental Divorce Disclosure: A Look At Intrafamiliar Differences, Heather Westberg
Children's Experience Of Parental Divorce Disclosure: A Look At Intrafamiliar Differences, Heather Westberg
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
This study explores one aspect of the divorce process, divorce disclosure, to learn more about adult children's perceptions of that experience. Research questions examined participants' perceptions of how they were informed of their parents' divorce, their reactions to the news, and also how they would have preferred to have been told. Within this framework, the study additionally looks at similarities and differences between the experiences of siblings. Twenty siblings from eight different families were interviewed.
The most significant findings were that divorce disclosure occurred most often with only one parent present with most participants being informed in a manner different …
A Mass Media Campaign To Promote Divorce Adjustment, James C. Gardiner
A Mass Media Campaign To Promote Divorce Adjustment, James C. Gardiner
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Introduction. This study produced and evaluated a mass media campaign designed to promote emotional adjustment to divorce.
Hypotheses. (a) Sending a promotional newsletter to divorced persons will increase their reported utilization of the campaign. (b) Divorced persons who report heavy utilization of the campaign will report greater emotional improvement than divorced persons who report light or no utilization of the campaign.
Method. A field experiment was conducted in rural northern Utah. The names of all recently (less than 12 months) divorced persons were obtained from the county clerk and randomly divided into an experimental group, who received a newsletter promoting …