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ArtikelThe Mediating Effects of Attachment to Social Structure and Psychosocial Resources on The Relationship Between Marital Quality and Psychological Distress  
Oleh: Cotten, Shelia R. ; Rushing, Beth ; Burton, Russell P. D.
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Family Issues vol. 24 no. 4 (May 2003), page 547-577.
Topik: SOCIAL STRUCTURE; distress; marital quality; resources; social support; social structure
Fulltext: 547.pdf (161.94KB)
Isi artikelAll marital relationships are not alike. The quality of the marital relationship may be an important determinant of health outcomes. The authors suggest that low marital quality is stressful for married people and that resources (i. e., self-esteem, mastery, and social support) may mediate the effects of relationship quality on distress. Using data from the "Americans’ Changing Lives (ACL) : Wave 1" data set, they examine a series of path models to determine the mediating effects of these resources on distress. Marital harmony is more strongly associated with psychological distress than other relationship characteristics. Self - esteem and mastery account for much of the mediating effects, with and without the inclusion of support resources. No gender differences in relationship quality, resources, or social support were found at the multivariate level. The results reflect the importance of self - esteem and mastery for health and well - being over and above the effects of relationship quality and social support.
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