marital quality
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmaritalandquality
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marital
adjective
uk/ˈmær.ɪ.təl/us/ˈmer.ɪ.t̬əl/
connected ...
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quality
noun
uk/ˈkwɒl.ə.ti/us/ˈkwɑː.lə.t̬i/
how good or bad ...
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(Definition ofmaritalandqualityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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For dual-earner couples (with or without children), weekend work has no effect onmaritalquality.
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Helping between parents and young adult offspring : the role of parentalmaritalquality, divorce and remarriage.
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Maritalqualityand satisfaction also could be enhanced to alleviate spousal criticism expressed by both husbands and wives.
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Two sources of data were used to generate an index ofmaritalquality: clinical ratings of the problem-solving tasks and self-repor ts of marital satisfaction.
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Given the large ratio of measures to subjects, it was necessary to form composite measures of well-being andmaritalquality.
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Predictingmaritalqualitywith narrative assessments of marital experience.
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In addition, more significant correlations between background variables and dimensions ofmaritalqualitywere found for husbands than for wives.
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For the wives, religiosity and education were not related to any of themaritalqualitydimensions.
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Consistent with these findings, it can be assumed thatmaritalqualityis higher in late adulthood than at other life stages.
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As far asmaritalqualityis concerned, the study assesses two dimensions : marital satisfaction and burn-out, or exhaustion with the marriage.
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Moreover, it is possible that couples who remain together for so many years are ' marital survivors ', who naturally express high levels ofmaritalquality.
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Because these two composite scores were also correlated with one another, they were summed to form a singlemaritalqualitycomposite.
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However, this conclusion is valid only insofar as the measures used to assess well-being ormaritalqualityadequately represent those two domains.
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Mothers completed various questionnaires on sociodemographic information, child behavior, and family issues, such asmaritalquality, parenting, and maternal depression.
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Maritalqualityalso was found to be very different between the two groups.
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But perhaps even more limiting than this feature of the data collected were the very limited measurements ofmaritalquality.
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