Relationship Satisfaction: Impact and Consequences for Women's Emotional Health and Treatment |
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Authors: | Carolyn I. Wright Dean M. Busby |
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Affiliation: | (1) Maternal Child Health Center, St. Joseph's Hospital, Syracuse, New York, 13208;(2) Marriage and Family Therapy Program, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, 13244-1250 |
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Abstract: | This study uses feminist theory to examine the variables of relationship length and relationship satisfaction as predicators of both self-esteem and emotional functioning for women. Using a national sample of data gathered from 1,257 female survey respondents this study found significant relationships between emotional functioning, self-esteem, and self-reported relationship satisfaction which was supported by regression testing and path analysis. In addition, a significant negative relationship was noted between a woman's self-esteem and her with-holding of verbalized displeasure or disagreement with her partner. Implications for women in therapy were discussed. |
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Keywords: | relationship satisfaction feminism self-esteem women in therapy |
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